(Reuters) -Zoom Video Communications Inc agreed to pay $85 million and bolster its security practices to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated users' privacy rights by sharing personal data with ...
Video conferencing company Zoom's (ZM) recently announced $85 million settlement of a privacy class action is a "groundbreaking" and unique settlement that covers both paying customers and those who ...
Zoom, the popular-by-necessity video conferencing platform, has seen an explosion in users as the coronavirus pandemic forces people to work from home. In a recent blog post, CEO Eric S. Yuan said ...
To be exact, the new terms gave Zoom the rights to any "data, content, files, documents, or other materials (collectively, 'Customer Input') in accessing or using the Services or Software, and Zoom ...
Video-conferencing tool Zoom is seeing a surge in use during the coronavirus pandemic, due to people being stuck at home and unable to meet in meatspace groups. I’ve read about people using Zoom to ...
Zoom is Santa Clara University's official video and web conferencing service. We have been tracking reports and news coverage of privacy and security concerns with Zoom. This FAQ provides a list of ...
Zoom just dodged a rather expensive bullet. The videoconferencing giant agreed to a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations it misled users about the privacy and ...
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Zoom, which has encountered a spate of bad publicity over security and privacy vulnerabilities on its videoconferencing platform, is launching a number of updates this week to better protect consumers ...