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co-host

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co-host

A person who is made a secondary host in a video conference. Co-hosts have the same privileges as the host; for example, displaying the contents of on-screen windows or muting the audio of every participant. The person who creates the video meeting (the host) is the only one able to make someone else the co-host. See host and videoconferencing.
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