Zoom

Zoom

Tarehe ya ukaguzi: Sep. 8, 2021

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Watu waliopiga kura: Inaogofya sana

Zoom’s popularity went from 0 to 60 at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. Its daily meeting participants grew from 10 million to over 300 million in just a few months. With so many more people working, schooling, and socializing from home, Zoom became a favorite video call app for many because of its high video quality, call recording, and ease of use. With Zoom’s rapid growth came a number of growing pains. Like the phenomena known as Zoombombing, when strangers, often with bad intent, invade video calls and cause problems. Full disclosure, here at Mozilla we use Zoom and have worked closely with the company to get its privacy and security features right for us.

Je, jambo gani linaweza kutokea mambo yakienda mrama?

Zoom’s privacy and security problems since 2020 are well documented -- not being completely honest about it being fully end-to-end encrypted, security flaws the company failed to disclose, zoomboomings that included abuse and hate speech, over 500,000 users accounts up for sale on the dark web, a lawsuit filed because Facebook was allegedly allowed to "eavesdrop" on Zoom users' personal data. The list of failures and vulnerabilities is long. So, have they gotten better? Zoom has acknowledged their mistakes and appears to be invested in fixing them, for the most part. As of July 2021, end-to-end encryption is in technical preview. Because it disables several features. Zoom recommends using end-to-end encryption only for meetings where additional protection is needed. And Zoom says it does not sell personal information. Zoom does share personal information with third-parties for advertising and other purposes. This sharing of data is fairly common with many similar video call apps we reviewed like Microsoft Teams and Cisco Webex doing the same thing. All in all, Zoom is an OK video call app for most purposes. Still, given Zoom’s many very public missteps over the past couple of years, we really hope they keep working to get better at both privacy and security.

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Kampuni inakusanya data gani?

Je, kampuni inatumiaje data hii?

Zoom claims that it does not sell any personal information. Zoom provides personal data to third parties, including third-party marketing and advertising (subject to prior consent where required under applicable law). These third-party partners may receive information about your activities on Zoom’s website through third-party cookies placed on Zoom’s website. Zoom may also share personal data with actual or prospective acquirers, their representatives and other relevant participants during any negotiation of sales, merger, or similar. Therefore, the data collected now could potentially be transferred to the other entity with different practices, without prior consent. Zoom collects user consent for tracking cookies on its web page and app.

Unawezaje kudhibiti data yako?

The company mentions clear criteria to define retention periods, promises to not store data for longer than needed to offer services or as required by law. Hosts of Zoom calls can password-protect saved calls, password-protect meetings, lock a meeting to prevent new participants, turn on/off enter and exit chimes, mute participants on the call and even remove participants from the call. All Zoom participants have the ability to annotate the video of a call, but only hosts can clear all annotations and disable annotation for everyone. In the paid version, Zoom hosts are able to record meetings, with the option of saving the recording locally to their hard drive or remotely to Zoom's cloud.

Je, rekodi ya kampuni inayojulikana ya kulinda data ya watumiaji ni gani?

Inahitaji kuimarishwa

In April 2020, over 500,000 Zoom accounts' details were discovered on the dark web. In July 2021, Zoom agreed to settle a class-action US privacy lawsuit for $US85 million. The lawsuit claimed Zoom breached the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn. Zoom denied any wrongdoing but did agree to improve its security practices.

Je, bidhaa hii inaweza kutumika nje ya mtandao?

Haihusiki

Maelezo ya faragha yanayofaa watumiaji?

Ndiyo

After June 2021, Zoom updated its privacy policy, to make its language and navigation simpler. Now the privacy policy is formulated in a way of Question + Answer with links to the key points, like data retention rights, processing data of underage users, contact information, regional regulations, etc.

Viungo vya taarifa za faragha

Je, bidhaa hii inakidhi Viwango vyetu vya Chini Zaidi vya Usalama? taarifa

Ndiyo

Usimbaji fiche

Ndiyo

As of July 2021, end-to-end encryption is in technical preview and disables several other features. Zoom recommends using end-to-end encryption only for meetings where additional protection is needed.

Nenosiri thabiti

Ndiyo

Zoom requires a strong password to sign in. For an extra layer of security, Zoom meetings can also be password protected.

Masasisho ya usalama

Ndiyo

Updates and bug fixes are released multiple times a month.

Inashughulikia hatari

Ndiyo

Zoom has a program in place to handle security vulnerabilities.

Sera ya faragha

Ndiyo

Easily accessible privacy policy, formulated in a way of Question + Answer

Je, bidhaa inatumia AI? taarifa

Ndiyo

Zoom uses AI to auto-generate transcripts.

Je, AI hii haiaminiki?

Haiwezi Kuamua

Je, AI hukufanyia maamuzi gani?

Je, kampuni ina uwazi kuhusu jinsi AI inavyofanya kazi?

Hapana

Je, mtumiaji anadhibiti vipengele vya AI?

Haiwezi Kuamua

*Privacy Not Included

Chunguza kwa Kina

  • Forget Zoom: Use these private video-chatting tools, instead
    Mashable Link opens in a new tab
  • Tips to Make Your Zoom Gatherings More Private
    Mozilla Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom: Here’s When To Use It, And When You Should Avoid It
    Forbes Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom: Two new security exploits uncovered
    CNET Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom privacy and security issues: Here's everything that's wrong (so far)
    Tom's Guide Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom will soon let you report meeting participants to help bust Zoombombers
    The Verge Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom Updates User Privacy, Security on Its Videoconferencing Platform
    Consumer Reports Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom releases 5.0 update with security and privacy improvements
    The Verge Link opens in a new tab
  • Your Zoom videos could live on in the cloud even after you delete them
    CNET Link opens in a new tab
  • Hackers leak Zoom accounts’ usernames, passwords, full names and email addresses
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  • Zoom is Leaking Peoples' Email Addresses and Photos to Strangers
    Vice Link opens in a new tab
  • What Can You Tell me About Zoom?
    Mozilla Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom settles US privacy lawsuit for $US85 million
    ABC Link opens in a new tab
  • Over 500,000 Zoom accounts sold on hacker forums, the dark web
    Bleeping Computer Link opens in a new tab
  • Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google
    Ars Technica Link opens in a new tab
  • How Your Boss Can Use Your Remote-Work Tools to Spy on You
    Wirecutter Link opens in a new tab

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