Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 5:58:07 GMT -5
Even for those who do not have a Facebook account at all. This functionality has already been removed, but until then Facebook obtained from Zoom, thanks to the SDK (software development kit, a set of tools for software development), details about the user's specific device (including the mobile operator), the time zone and the city from which they connect. and also the unique advertiser identifier generated by the device. That is, enough information for him to use to target ads. The fact that Zoom mined information from the profiles of users of the professional social network LinkedIn is also quite curious.
Even if they joined the call anonymously or under a USA Phone Number List pseudonym, other could access their profile and the information contained in it in the premium functionality of LinkedIn Sales Navigator.Needless to say, all this without the knowledge or consent of the users. Another problem in connection with user data was revealed by the Vice portal. He pointed to the fact that thousands of email addresses and photos are being leaked from Zoom , allowing people who don't actually know each other to start a conversation.
This was due to a bug where Zoom mistakenly assumed that all users with the same domain name in their email address worked for the same company. From the company's Privacy Policy, it is clear that Zoom reserves the right to transfer data about its users to anyone at any time. But that's just the icing on the cake. What should you do if you want to continue using Zoom? Are the complaints justified, and can this video conferencing tool continue to be used safely at all? We at Master would definitely not recommend Zoom for calls where sensitive information will be shared . Regardless of whether you are an individual or a company.
Even if they joined the call anonymously or under a USA Phone Number List pseudonym, other could access their profile and the information contained in it in the premium functionality of LinkedIn Sales Navigator.Needless to say, all this without the knowledge or consent of the users. Another problem in connection with user data was revealed by the Vice portal. He pointed to the fact that thousands of email addresses and photos are being leaked from Zoom , allowing people who don't actually know each other to start a conversation.
This was due to a bug where Zoom mistakenly assumed that all users with the same domain name in their email address worked for the same company. From the company's Privacy Policy, it is clear that Zoom reserves the right to transfer data about its users to anyone at any time. But that's just the icing on the cake. What should you do if you want to continue using Zoom? Are the complaints justified, and can this video conferencing tool continue to be used safely at all? We at Master would definitely not recommend Zoom for calls where sensitive information will be shared . Regardless of whether you are an individual or a company.