Reply to post: Re: To be clear ...

Zoom's end-to-end encryption isn't actually end-to-end at all. Good thing the PM isn't using it for Cabinet calls. Oh, for f...

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Re: To be clear ...

To be completely fair to Zoom the standard version of Webex does exactly the same thing. Webex has a dedicated client to client encrypted service with lots of functionality missing - zoom doesnt appear to offer an equivalent.

The rationale is that screen recording and other "in meeting" functions require interception and decryption of the stream.

TL;DR - 99% of use cases will be fine on Zoom - fine being defined as "similar functionality to webex"

So move along nothing to see here other than a convenient headline to bash the victim of today.

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