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How to Turn On Zoom’s New End-to-End Encryption – Lifehacker
A technical preview of Zoom’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) will roll out to free and premium users in the next Windows, Mac, and Android app updates, with iOS and…

A technical preview of Zooms end-to-end encryption (E2EE) will roll out to free and premium users in the next Windows, Mac, and Android app updates, with iOS and iPad soon to follow. Enabling Zooms E2EE makes video calls much more secure, but theres a catch: Zooms E2EE disables several other features, including private chats, breakout rooms, and more.
Well go over all the compromises that using Zooms E2EE setting entails, but first lets talk about how Zoom encrypts your video sessions and why you…
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