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Zoom opens up end-to-end encryption for both free and paid users – TechSpot
Zoom has been criticized for not offering encryption to free users amid numerous security and privacy issues that have cropped up in the course of the year….

Why it matters: End-to-end encryption is the bedrock of many messaging apps such as WhatsApp and iMessage. Zoom is finally adding the feature for its video calls for both paid and free users, which should make it much harder to anyone (including Zoom) to snoop on company and classroom meetings.
Zoom has been criticized for not offering encryption to free users amid numerous security and privacy issues that have cropped up in the course of the year. The company has now launched end-to-end encryption…
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