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Zoom update delivers a huge security upgrade – TechRadar
Two-factor authentication addition should make Zoom more secure

Zoom has announced a significant security update that it hopes will make it a more secure platform to meet and work.
The video conferencing service is adding Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), meaning users will now have to provide two separate pieces of identification information to log in to Zoom.
So along with a password or pin number, users will need to have one of a number of extra credentials, including a smart card or mobile device, or biometric information such as fingerprint or voice ac…
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