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by jdm2212
2207 days ago
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It's not obvious to me why Zoom should have any less right than, say, a hotel to block people using its service for criminal activity. A hotel that suspects you're taping child porn in one of its rooms is well within its rights to call the police. If Zoom has reason to believe you're distributing child porn in a Zoom room, why shouldn't it be allowed to take action, too? |
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The point of encryption is that no one knows what you're doing, because they can't see it. Just like no one can see what you're doing in a hotel, most of the time.