Zoom begins rolling out end-to-end encryption, but you’ll have to give up certain features to use it<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Zoom has officially started rolling out support for end-to-end encryption, roughly five months after its initial announcement of the feature. In a
press release, Zoom says the feature is available as a technical preview to both free and paying users.</p>
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Zoom begins rolling out end-to-end encryption, but you’ll have to give up certain features to use it