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by JonChesterfield
1044 days ago
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Only the participants do have the keys. You, the other people on the meeting, the company running Zoom, at least one government. It's still usefully encrypted to stop (at least some) other companies/countries benefiting from the information. I think zoom probably have a defence against the fraud accusation that no reasonable person would believe end to end encrypted meant zoom doesn't have the data as that's the whole point of the service existing. |
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https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360048660871-End-t...