How to Turn on End-to-End Encryption in Zoom – Guide
Zoom, a video conferencing service, released a new security update on Monday that includes end-to-end encryption. But this extra privacy protection won’t be automatically enabled for users, which means they’ll have to take some steps to enable it. ..
Zoom has been providing extra security in May, when blowing up use of its service during the coronavirus pandemic has led to an increase in security issues. This has included strangers entering uninvited calls, known as Zoombombing.
How to enable end-to-end encryption in Zoom
To use Zoom E2EE in a meeting, you need to enable it in user settings first. ..
Final note
Zoom is a great tool for photography and video. It can help you capture amazing images and videos with ease. However, if you’re not careful, Zoom can also be a dangerous tool when it comes to security. Here’s how to turn on end-to-end encryption in Zoom:
- Open Zoom and sign in to your account.
- On the left side of the main screen, click on the gear icon (the three lines in the top left corner). This will take you to the settings page.
- On the settings page, click on the security tab.
- In this tab, you’ll need to set up your encryption preferences. You can either choose to have Zoom encrypt all traffic between your computer and your phone (this is default), or choose to have Zoom encrypt only certain types of traffic (such as photos and videos).
- Once you’ve set up your encryption preferences, click on the save button to finish setting up your settings!