Zoom, which has soared to 200 million daily users from 10 million in less than three months, had faced backlash from users after security researchers found bugs in its codes and the company failing to disclose that its service was not end-to-end encrypted. Zoom said it has made several changes to its user interface, including offering password protection and giving more controls to meeting hosts to check unruly participants. To account for criticism that the company had routed some data through Chinese servers, Zoom said an account admin can now choose data center regions for their meetings. …read more
Source:: Yahoo Finance