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|**Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting**|This per-organizer policy allows for leaderless meetings. This setting controls whether anonymous participants and dial-in users can join the meeting without a verified participant in attendance. This setting only applies when **Who can bypass the lobby** is set to **Everyone**. If the **Anonymous users can join a meeting** organization-level setting or meeting policy is **Off**, this setting only applies to dial-in callers. By default, this setting is turned off to prevent anonymous users from misusing your meeting links.
While **Off**, anonymous participants and dial-in users wait in the lobby until a verified participant (including a dial-in organizer) joins the meeting, at which point they're automatically admitted. Once the meeting starts, anonymous participants and dial-in users join the call automatically, even if the organizer leaves.
If this setting is **On**, anonymous and dial-in participants can start and join the meeting without a verified participant present.|
|**People dialing in can bypass the lobby**|This is a per-organizer policy. This setting controls whether people who dial in by phone join the meeting directly or wait in the lobby. When this setting is **Off**, dial-in users wait in the lobby until an organizer, co-organizer, or presenter joins the meeting and admits them. When this setting is **On**, dial-in users automatically join the meeting without going through the lobby. (If **Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting** is **Off**, they wait in the lobby until the meeting starts.) This policy sets a default that your organizers can change through their **Meeting options**.|
-|**Who can admit from lobby**| This per-organizer policy controls who can bring participants from the lobby into the meeting or webinar. When set to it's default value of **Organizers and presenters**, only organizers and presenters can admit participants into the meeting from the lobby. This policy sets a default that your organizers can change through their **Meeting options**.|
+|**Who can admit from lobby**| This per-organizer policy controls who can bring participants from the lobby into the meeting or webinar. When set to its default value of **Organizers and presenters**, only organizers and presenters can admit participants into the meeting from the lobby. This policy sets a default that your organizers can change through their **Meeting options**.|
|**Who can bypass the lobby**|This is a per-organizer policy. This setting controls which types of participants (except participants dialing in by phone) join a meeting directly. This policy also controls which types of participants wait in the lobby until an organizer, co-organizer, or presenter admits them. This policy sets a default that your organizers can change through their **Meeting options**.|
The following table shows how each option for the **Who can bypass the lobby** policy affects each *type of meeting participant*.