Disable end meeting option in BigBlueButton - bigbluebutton

I have searched for a day almost and couldn't find anything helpful from both the official BBB docs and google.
I have some recurring calendar events setup and I am using bigbluebutton for the video conferencing. Since the meeting is recurring I don't want any one to end the meeting rather just leave the meeting. So my question here is there any way to disable the End meeting option from BBB client.
Thanks in advance

Only moderator users have "end meeting" option and if you give people of your events the join url of a viewer (attendee) and you join as a moderator, then no body else would have this option.
You can check it out here:
API Mate

In settings.py you can set the value of allowLogout to false then no one (neither viewers nor moderators) would be able to logout with buttons (Leave meeting / End meeting)

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This is a feature of Outlook Web App that helps your recipients create events in their calendars easily. Could you please help us understand why is it a concern for your case?
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It is just a tracking parameter.
Facebook calls these icons "jewels" internally.
I suspect you clicked through to this request from a request you saw in the dropdown there?
source https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-when-a-Facebook-friend-request-has-a-URL-that-includes-fref-jewel
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Is there a way to do so?
I could see a downgrade in the evaluation of my question. Does this mean that there is a simple way to solve it which I didn't find ?
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HTML Sample: https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/docs/classic/paypal-payments-standard/integration-guide/subscribe_buttons/#id08ADFK020OJ
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