These days, zoom bombing is rather common, but there aren't many effective ways to prevent it. It's simple to enter a meeting call and startle the participants. Nothing can be done about it while the individual is still unidentified.
Face-Meet steps in at this point, acting as a video calling programme that enables users to attend a meeting following successful picture verification. As a result, we would have complete control over who entered and left the meeting.
The biggest challenge in developing this app was figuring out how to include facial recognition into the video meeting app and how to route the user to the meet. After numerous brainstorming sessions, I utilised the Twilio API to build a video calling app and overlay a page for facial recognition technology. As a result, users were automatically led to the meet once their verification was successful. I experienced a tonne of issues managing all the API requests because my backend language was Python. I eventually succeeded, however it took a lot of attempts.
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