Following Zoom’s unprecedented rise in our current at-home climate, a number of have been raised against the cloud meeting service. As reported by , Zoom’s CEO explained some of the reasoning behind certain security decisions for the company’s free service tier.The video conferencing service came under fire some months ago for available for its meetings. Though Zoom advertised ‘end-to-end encryption’ (or E2EE), the company was revealed to be using its own unique definition of the term—meetings are encrypted between Zoom’s servers, not individual clients, meaning that the company could ...
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