Zoom has announced that End-to-End encryption (E2E) It will be accessible to all users after verifying their accounts, providing additional information such as your phone number.

This change in Zoom's plans come after the company announced the 27 May that E2E encryption functionality would only be available to paying users, while users with free accounts, they could only gain access to the encryption of 256 GCM bits.

According to the CEO, A beta version of this feature will be released in July 2019. 2020. Account admins will be able to turn this feature on or off at account groups or levels, as it will come out as an optional feature, and it will also be easy to enable or disable.

To give all Zoom users access to E2E encryption, They will first need to verify their accounts through various means, How to verify your phone numbers via text message, as a protection to reduce bulk account creation.


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