Android Central -
27 Oct 2020 14:10

End-to-end encryption brings improved privacy and data protection for your virtual meetings. What you need to know Zoom has finally started rolling out end-to-end encryption to users globally. Just as it had promised, the new end-to-end encryption is available to both free and paid users. Zoom's E2EE uses 256-bit AES-GCM encryption. Zoom's end-to-end encryption is finally available to both free and paid users around the world. Since Zoom has launched end-to-end encryption (E2EE) as a technical p...
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