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Zoom will offer end-to-end encryption to free users, with a catch

Zoom decided that the FBI might not need access to free users’ video calls after all.

The company behind the popular video-conferencing tool announced today that, despite earlier promises to the contrary, it intends to offer end-to-end encryption to both its paying and non-paying users. This is a big privacy win for those who rely on Zoom to chat with friends and family, as end-to-end encryption means that only the people on a call — not Zoom or some random third party — have access to the conversation.

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