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 ...
If there's been one topline tech story this week that feels synecdochal of the United States' entire tech-politik zeitgeist, it's got to be Zoom's latest privacy ...
The videoconferencing app Zoom said Monday it won’t use customers’ data without their consent to train artificial intelligence, addressing privacy concerns of a ...
In a significant move to strengthen data privacy practices, Zoom has introduced a range of new measures that provide users with increased control and insight into their personal information. The ...
Though the video conferencing company adjusted its terms of service after public backlash, privacy experts worry it is not enough. By Andrew Paul Published Aug 9 ...
NEW YORK -- The surge in video conferencing using the app Zoom is raising privacy and security concerns. New York's Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to the company asking what, if any, new ...
Zoom had over 200 million daily meeting participants in March, about 20x the average, as people isolate themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic. But this video conferencing service faces criticism for ...
Zoom Communications (ZM) has offered $18 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to resolve a four-year-long investigation into its privacy practices and communications. According ...
As people around the world stay home to prevent the spread of coronavirus, activities from school to work meetings, socializing, exercising, praying, lifecycle events and more are now taking place ...
If there’s been one topline tech story this week that feels synecdochal of the United States’ entire tech-politik zeitgeist, it’s got to be Zoom’s latest privacy fiasco. The video conference ...