TAIPEI (REUTERS) - Taiwan's Cabinet has told government agencies to stop using Zoom Video Communications' conferencing app, the latest blow to the company as it battles criticism of its booming platform over privacy and security.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI - Taiwan's cabinet has told government agencies to stop using Zoom Video Communications' conferencing app, the latest blow to the company as it battles criticism of its booming platform over privacy and security.
However, the company is facing a backlash from users worried about the lack of end-to-end encryption of meeting sessions and"zoombombing", where uninvited guests crash into meetings.
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