Zoom Reaches $85m Privacy Settlement
Zoom Reaches $85m Privacy Settlement
Zoom Video Communications will pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit claiming the company violated users’ privacy.According to The New York Times, the lawsuit—first filed in March 2020—alleged that Zoom had shared consumer data with third-party internet services and negligently allowed “hackers” to interrupt meetings.These interruptions, notes the New York Times, were colloquially called “Zoombombings.”During a “Zoombombing,” an internet troll would exploit the platform’s screen-sharing feature to broadcast offensive messages or images. In other instances, trolls would simply disrupt meetings or virtual classes, blabbering racially-charged slogans and hurling out insults.Zoom, says USA Today, responded to trolls in July 2020 by improving platform encryption and requiring users to use a secure link or passcode to join meetings.While Zoom users had always had the option to require a password to join a meeting, hosts had to manually enable a special privacy mode. After July, password protection became every user’s default setting.Zoom suggested that the platform’s sudden popularity during the coronavirus pandemic meant the company had to scramble to improve its defenses and meet a massively increased users demand.
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