Zoom begins rolling out end-to-end encryption for all users
Zoom has started rolling out its new end-to-end Encryption feature for both the free and paid users on PC, MAC, iOS and Android. According to Zoom, this end-to-end encryption feature will safeguard the private and sensitive data of the users under which even Zoom will not be having the access to the Encryption key except the participants of that specific group chat session.
As reported earlier, Zoom in its blogpost last-month announced that it will be rolling out E2EE feature where users would be able to host more than 200 participants at a time while the feature remains activated. However, this feature of Encryption will now be available as a technical preview for first 30 days where it will enable users to share their feedback. Thereafter, users would be able to use the E2EE feature as usual after the completion of 30 days period.