Zoom Video Communications Inc. reversed course Wednesday, announcing it would offer end-to-end encryption to all of its users, not just those on its premium tier.
The videoconferencing company, which boomed to prominence early in the coronavirus shutdown, said in a blog post Wednesday that all users, including those on its free/basic tier, will soon receive end-to-end encryption as an optional feature, with a beta version launching in July.
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launched end-to-end encryption in May, but only for subscribers who paid $14.99 a month for its premium tier. Video calls for free-tier users currently use less-secure transport…
Source marketwatch.com