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Videoconferencing giant Zoom’s pledge to work with law enforcement spurs online blowback



Zoom Video Communications chief executive Eric Yuan’s comments that the company would work with law enforcement by not encrypting free calls using the popular videoconferencing service hit a nerve with some users, drawing criticism amid nationwide protests about the role of police in the US.Yuan, in a conference call on Tuesday, said Zoom’s efforts to provide the highest standard of digital security, called end-to-end encryption, would go to paying customers rather than the millions of people…



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