5 years ago
Zoom video calls are not end-to-end encrypted: What does it mean?
If you have also jumped on the bandwagon and are using Zoom for video conferencing, do it at your own peril since these video meetings are not end-to-end encrypted. While Zoom has stated that it has ensured end-to-end encryption on video calls, a report says otherwise citing an official from the company. The Intercept pointed out in its analysis that there is no end-to-end encryption on Zoom video meetings, to which a spokesperson agreed and said, "Currently, it is not possible to enable E2E encryption for Zoom video meetings." Zoom has also told The Intercept that it collects data from video meetings only to improve database and service.




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