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Zoom’s end-to-end encryption is now rolling out globally – Android Central
Zoom has finally launched its end-to-end encryption for both free and paid users globally. It is now available on all major platforms, except iOS.

Zoom’s end-to-end encryption is finally available to both free and paid users around the world. Since Zoom has launched end-to-end encryption (E2EE) as a technical preview, it is seeking feedback from users for the next 30 days.
Zoom CISO, Jason Lee, said in a statement:
We’re very proud to bring Zoom’s new end-to-end encryption to Zoom users globally today. This has been a highly requested feature from our customers, and we’re excited to make this a reality. Kudos to our encryption team who joined…
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