Zoom finally gets end-to-end encryption, as well as YouTube livestreaming on mobile

Having access to the flash while using the rear camera is cool too

Zoom has seen incredible growth this year and has become one of the most popular video conferencing platforms around. This success has been aided by regular updates that bring useful new features. The latest Zoom update addresses a major security concern, finally adding support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE).

So far, Zoom meetings have been encrypted, but the encryption keys are stored on Zoom's servers. Thankfully Zoom has been working on adding end-to-end support, and it's available now, although several features won't work when it's active.

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Zoom finally gets end-to-end encryption, as well as YouTube livestreaming on mobile was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


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