What Zoom’s $85M Class Action Lawsuit Means for Data Privacy
12/14/2021
The popular video conferencing platform, Zoom, is under fire for allegedly sharing users’ private information without their consent and lying about their software being end-to-end encrypted. Now it has promised to pay $85M in claims to users and vows to improve its privacy practices. The case evidences a larger privacy movement playing out in both the public and private sectors. To learn more, read the full article in The Drum featuring OptiMine CEO Matt Voda: https://www.thedrum.com/news/2021/12/14/what-zoom-s-85m-class-action-lawsuit-means-data-privacy