Zoom video meetings use a combination of TCP and UDP. As per the report, a Zoom spokesperson confirmed the same and said, “Currently, it is not possible to enable E2E encryption for Zoom video meetings. On the other hand, for iPhone users, FaceTime is a better choice as FaceTime calls are always end-to-end encrypted, including group FaceTime calls with up to 32 participants. However, it may not be a best choice for iPhone users as a new report by The Intercept claims that Zoom meetings aren’t end-to-end encrypted as claimed by the company. Video conferencing app Zoom has become one of the most popular free apps for iPhone and Android phone users with sudden surge in people working from homes due to coronavirus pandemic.
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