![]() So, is Zoom still a video conferencing app worth using? If so, who should use it when so much personal and business security could be at risk? Learn more by reading this Zoom basics guide. Zoom has pledged to fix a long list of security issues, but that hasn’t stopped a third of users from getting cold feet. Major companies and governments around the world have been banning Zoom from work use, and half a million sets of user credentials have even been found for sale on the Dark Web. Zoom’s explosive growth came with increased focus on security and privacy issues that went largely unnoticed before. SEE: Zoom video conferencing: Cheat sheet (free PDF) (TechRepublic) Major media platforms started using Zoom to stream broadcasts from at-home anchors, and “Zooming” quickly became eponymous with video chats and virtual meetings. In February 2020, Zoom added more users than it did in the entirety of 2019. ![]() With workforces scattered to the wind, many businesses have had to adapt to virtual meetings as the new normal, which has been a massive boon for the video chat and conferencing software Zoom. ![]() Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are working from home.
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