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Thanks for the update, Michelle. Hoping this "cryptographic design" holds up... 

Can folks in this group share other privacy concerns that have come up in relation to Zoom? I've seen reports about how anyone can download chat transcripts (including private messages), and that the meeting IDs are not unique and openly shared, which allows for anyone to enter a Zoom meeting (Zoom bombing). Our university IT even said that requiring a meeting ID is not sufficient, and is recommending allowing only authenticated users. 

Hope you're all staying well. 

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On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 1:01 PM Gibeault, Michelle J <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello PETs,

For those of you who were also concerned about the rumor that Zoom is/was selling facial recognition data, here is an email I received in response to that question. It looks like in this case, Zoom might be innocent—although not because of any commitment to high ground, but because of technical difficulty.

Michelle

 

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