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I have asked Zoom for further comment on this story and will update it when the firm responds.
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However, as it is, the claim is misleading. And it’s quite possible that the firm’s policy has simply confused the two types of encryption. Zoom emphasized that it does not directly access, mine or sell user data. It means the connection between your app and Zoom’s server is encrypted, but Zoom could, if it wanted, access the data. Instead, the firm offers transport encryption, or TLS, which is the same tech web servers use to secure HTTPS websites. This is despite the fact that Zoom claims on its website that meetings connected by computer audio are end-to-end encrypted. But according to a report on online news site The Intercept –which calls the claims “misleading,” –Zoom “is using its own definition of the term, one that lets Zoom itself access unencrypted video and audio from meetings.” Zoom’s “misleading” end-to-end encryption claimsĪnother Zoom problem centres around Zoom’s claims that the video conferencing app is end-to-end encrypted–in other words, no one, even Zoom itself, can read your chats.
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Meanwhile, Zoom is facing a class action lawsuit after it emerged the firm was sharing data with Facebook FB, Vice News reported. attorney general is looking into its practices. Zoom has since pointed me towards changes made to its privacy policy to make it more clear and transparent.īut Zoom’s privacy and security are of so much concern that the U.S. MORE FROM FORBES Beware Zoom Users: Here's How People Can 'Zoom-Bomb' Your Chat By Kate O'Flaherty I also examined Zoom’s privacy policy, and it made concerning reading. Last week, I reported about the practice of “Zoom bombing”, seeing uninvited guests turning up to your meeting or chat. It comes after a bad week for Zoom’s privacy and security. MORE FROM FORBES Meet Lockdown, The App That Reveals Who's Tracking You On Your iPhone By Kate O'Flaherty Zoom’s had a bad week for privacy and security If you are a Zoom host, it’s worth checking before allowing others to access the minutes folder.