Zoom is planning to offer its free users a security feature that will restrict access to data from videoconferencing calls to the people involved in them, CEO Eric Yuan said in a blog post . On Zoom’s first-quarter earnings call two weeks ago, Yuan said Zoom would only provide the feature–called “end-to-end encryption”–to its paying customers in order to allow law enforcement to identify...
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