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Zoom Caves In On End-To-End Encryption For Free Users – ChannelNews

Zoom has backed down on plans to make end-to-end encryption (E2EE) available only to paid customers, announcing free users will be able to access the feature as…

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Zoom has backed down on plans to make end-to-end encryption (E2EE) available only to paid customers, announcing free users will be able to access the feature as well.
Free and paid users can now access E2EE as a technical preview for meetings of up to 200. It will mean that only meeting participants have access to the keys used to encrypt the meeting, with Zoom servers becoming oblivious relays.
Jason Lee, Zooms CISO, said the company was proud to be rolling out the feature globally from today.

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