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by bad_user 2262 days ago
Zoom also claims to have end-to-end encryption and yet they don't, their marketing and even their clarification post being a lie.

Companies like Zoom can claim that they are GDPR compliant however truth of the matter is that compliance offices are overwhelmed. And until Zoom will have a huge data leak or something nobody is going to investigate their compliance.

So a company like Zoom might claim GDPR compliance and that's something, but only if you can trust them.

And a company that lies in their marketing and press releases can't be trusted, sorry.

Google's Meet btw is also GDPR compliant, Google tries to be GDPR compliant nowadays with everything they do because they are a huge target. They also don't use bullshit in their marketing and are pretty good at security, so I personally trust them more, even if I actively avoid Google's products out of privacy concerns.