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by tony101 2277 days ago
"Zoom... claims to implement end-to-end encryption, widely understood as the most private form of internet communication, protecting conversations from all outside parties. In fact, Zoom is using its own definition of the term, one that lets Zoom itself access unencrypted video and audio from meetings."
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That's what the article is saying, not Zoom. Can you point to a Zoom-owned page that says they have e2e video encryption?
From Zoom's website:

"The following in-meeting security capabilities are available to the meeting host: Secure a meeting with end-to-end encryption"

https://zoom.us/security

https://web.archive.org/web/20200331095358/https://zoom.us/s...

Ok owned