You dont understand , there is no privacy and security while using proprietary software because simply no body know what is going on when running the app. To know it is secure and private and working as expected we need to check if whats claimed to be working is actually working through looking at the source code ofcourse.

and according to: https://theintercept.com/2020/04/03/zooms-encryption-is-not-suited-for-secrets-and-has-surprising-links-to-china-researchers-discover/

"Zoom’s Chief Product Officer Oded Gal later wrote a blog post in which he apologized on behalf of the company “for the confusion we have caused by incorrectly suggesting that Zoom meetings were capable of using end-to-end encryption.”"

because the app grilled by the citizenlab:

https://citizenlab.ca/2020/04/move-fast-roll-your-own-crypto-a-quick-look-at-the-confidentiality-of-zoom-meetings/

So if he want to be REAL about security,privacy= first step is free software the app. then LATER we talk about other stuff

currently is INSECURE, Not Recommended to be used in anyway.

Use Jitsi as an alternative better free software option.

Yosem Companys:
Agreed. How many cyber experts does FB have? How secure and private is FB?
(Rhetorical questions.)

This does not solve the need for a private and secure Zoom-like video
conferencing tool. It seems to me that Jitsi and Signal are ideally positioned
to capitalize on the growing demand for such a solution.




On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 5:40 PM, bo0od [email protected]  wrote:
what a stupid discussion. To make it smart one first FREE SOFTWARE THE
APP!! then we talk about smartness , security , privacy...etc




Zoom is PROPRIETARY based in USA.




Yosem Companys:

tform and his

willingness to take aggressive action to get there. He asked if I would be

interested in helping Zoom build up its security, privacy and





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