Recommend Zoom focuses on fix privacy, safety issues instead of developing new features (Email)

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Zoom has skyrocketed to popularity with the need for videoconferencing tools in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the app's sudden popularity has also exposed its issues, which included sending data to third parties like Facebook, the lack of end-to-end encryption, and what we now know as "Zoombombing." The latter involves hackers and other malicious personalities hijacking Zoom meetings and sharing violent or pornographic images. 

The company's response to these issues is to freeze development for 90 days so it can focus its resources on "our bigger trust, safety, and privacy issues." Founder and CEO Eric Yuan shared this update on a blog post saying, "We want to do what it takes to maintain your trust."


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