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- Video-conferencing firm Zoom has agreed to pay $86m (£61.9m) to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the US. The lawsuit alleged that Zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn.
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Aug 8, 2023 · The videoconferencing app Zoom said Monday it won’t use customers’ data without their consent to train artificial intelligence, addressing privacy concerns of a growing number of customers over...
Jan 21, 2023 · Dozens of security and privacy issues have been found in Zoom, though not all are serious and many have been fixed. Here's what you need to know.
- Anthony Spadafora
Video-conferencing firm Zoom has agreed to pay $86m (£61.9m) to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the US. The lawsuit alleged that Zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by...
Apr 4, 2020 · Zoom, the videoconferencing app that has recorded an explosion in growth during the coronavirus pandemic, has said it will deploy all of its engineering resources to tackle data privacy...
Aug 9, 2023 · When Zoom announced an update to its terms of service earlier this week that appeared to provide access to users' data for AI training, privacy advocates and customers rang the alarm.
- elizabeth.napolitano@paramount.com
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Aug 12, 2023 · In a whirlwind week of developments for Zoom, speculation about privacy issues connected to the company’s terms of service (TOS) has sparked concerns—along with some panic—about how it uses...
Feb 27, 2023 · Zoom’s privacy and security journey is not finished yet. In November 2020, the FTC (2020) and Zoom settled for a Consent Agreement on Zoom’s security misrepresentation dating back to 2016 and required implementation of better security measures. Nonetheless, Zoom’s crisis response seemed to be well-received.