Zoom, the video conferencing app that has been downloaded on a huge scale since quarantines were imposed around the world due to coronavirus spread, and is now being used by millions for work and social gathering.
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ZOOM App the Solution to the E-Learning.
This week Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted a picture of himself chairing a Cabinet meeting via the app.
This led to questions about how secure it was for government meetings.
Zoom has angrily defended its security record, saying it would answer any questions the government had.
It is safe to use ZOOM?
Zoom has had security flaws in the past, including a vulnerability that allowed an attacker to remove attendees from meetings, spoof messages from users and hijack shared screens. Another saw Mac users forced into calls without their knowledge.
All these were patched but some experts still think that the firm has a rather blase attitude to security.
"Zoom has had a chequered history, security-wise, with a number of instances where one has had to question whether it really gets it when it comes to users' privacy and security," said cyber-consultant Graham Cluley.
"Right now, lots of people are using Zoom for the first time and may not be au fait with the safest settings to keep unwanted people out of their chats.
"They also probably haven't read the terms and conditions, but just clicked 'Yes' to everything to get online. Zoom and other video messaging apps provide a valuable service right now but folks should be careful in their choices as they rush to connect online."
Prof Alan Woodward, a computer scientist at Surrey University thinks the government needs to be careful: "In some ways for a public broadcast it doesn't matter if anyone can listen in as was the case for the No 10 briefing."
"However, where I have taken part in government briefings where it is for the participants' ears only we have used Microsoft Teams."
"There is no evidence that Zoom has any problems in its latest versions but in these crazy times, it seems sensible only to use systems that are tried and tested. It does reinforce the message that whatever you use you should use the latest version," he added.
In schools and colleges, teachers are getting notice to take the lectures online in order to continue the syllabus without any fail. The ZOOM app will work for you.
The best thing is that this app is free to use with the basic plans, where you will get the premium feature, the only thing is it gives 40 minutes for a meeting if you accessed the 2 participant limit.
Click on the below-given link in order to check the premium plans:
But I will suggest you, work on the basic plan of ZOOM, as you can restart the meeting session again after every 40 minutes. But if you are a big organization it will be best for you to upgrade.
The best thing is that this app is free to use with the basic plans, where you will get the premium feature, the only thing is it gives 40 minutes for a meeting if you accessed the 2 participant limit.
Click on the below-given link in order to check the premium plans:
But I will suggest you, work on the basic plan of ZOOM, as you can restart the meeting session again after every 40 minutes. But if you are a big organization it will be best for you to upgrade.
In order to download and use a zoom platform, it is available for Desktop, Android, and Apple too. Download it by clicking in the given below links-
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