Ozi Traveller via Dng - 04.08.20, 06:00:43 CEST: > Yes use the debian deb I have it running on devuan. > > or > > try the web client > > https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/214629443-Zoom-web-client
I'd avoid using the web client. At least with a browser that is not specifically set up to avoid privacy leaks. I am not sure about the web client specifically, however the main webpage from Zoom at least uses Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics. Both blocked on my web browser. Of course as a user of Googlemail your mileage may vary. With my browser setup I cannot even set it up easily in order to fully display the page as it seems to pull resources from not so obvious or easy to guess sources. I'd be vary of the web client. On the other hand, if you use a secured browser and manage to make the web client work with it, this *may* give you a better isolation than using a Flatpak. If you install Zoom inside a VM just for that purpose or use a different user, you may get the best protection though. I currently rely on the sandboxing in Flatpak, unless I learn that it does not work. I also installed Rocket.Chat through Flatpak and there I was able that I am not able to track files into the chat client from directories that are *not* allowed for the app. Its error message was less than helpful, but the app apparently was not able to open the file. So I found the permission system basically appears to work. Best, -- Martin _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
