If your host gives you permission to record, then you should be able to do so directly through Zoom. Although, even without Zoom permissions you can use external software to screen record a Zoom meeting.
Once the host grants permission, the screen-recording feature will be enabled for you, and you can start recording. Regardless of whether you are the host or the participant, Zoom will notify all attendees in the Zoom call when you start or stop recording.
By default, Zoom notifies meeting participants that a meeting is being recorded, but it is best to have an acknowledgment from you. Here is an example that can be used at the start of the session: “This class session is being recorded. By joining today's class session, you consent to being recorded.”
On a mobile device, start or join a Zoom meeting or webinar as the host. In the meeting controls toolbar, tap the Record icon . Note: If you don't see this option, verify that you meet the prerequisites for this feature. Tap Start Recording.
You can definitely record a Zoom meeting on iPhone, and you can even do so directly through Zoom. In order to record from Zoom you'll need to use the iOS app and you'll have to have a Pro, Business, Education, or Enterprise account.
How to record a Zoom Meeting on Chromebook Enable automatic recording. Sign in or join a meeting on the Chromebook. Record Zoom Meeting on the Chromebook. Click Record from the bottom toolbar or press Alt + R on the keyboard to start the Zoom recording. If automatic recording is enabled, it will start automatically.
So, in this sense, the answer is no; websites cant detect user activities like screen capture. However, if the website has you download some software and it, it can most probably recognize external screen capture tools being used on their web pages (if they want to).
Can Zoom detect screen recording? It depends on the recording tool that you're using. Zoom will detect screen recording and notify everyone only if you're using the inbuilt recording tool. Zoom can't detect screen recording by third-party software.
If you attended a Zoom meeting as a guest, you won't have direct access to the recording unless the host shares it with you. To request access: Ask the host to share the cloud recording link via email. If it's a local recording, the host can upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, or YouTube for sharing.
As a host, you're the only one who can start computer recordings by default. To allow another participant to record, you must do one of the following: Grant recording privileges to the participant during the meeting. Set the participant up as an alternative host.