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End-to-end encryption is now available to all Zoom users – Phone Mantra
Zoom’s video conferencing service has begun rolling out an update that offers end-to-end encryption (E2E) support for both paid and free users. You can activate…

To activate protection, you need to go to the settings and select the encryption method for the E2E conference. The setting is available only to verified users with a verified phone number. All video conference participants will also need to configure the appropriate settings in their clients.The client will inform that E2E encryption is enabled with a green shield icon in the upper left corner of the call screen. Video conference participants can also confirm encryption with a special code that…
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