In a time when the Covid-19 epidemic is spreading strongly like today. It is necessary for people to be aske to stay at home. Because of that, online group meeting applications in a short time have become extremely popular and attracte a large number of users. One of them can be mentione is the Zoom application, which is use by many users, from companies, schools to government agencies in many countries around the world.
Although Use by the Majority of Users the Zoom Application
Has recently been subjecte to a series of accusations and criticisms relate to security and privacy issues. The company behind the Zoom app has face a class-action lawsuit from one of its shareholders. The problem became even more serious when Google issue an official notice banning employees from using the Zoom application to meet online.
Most recently, according to reports from Reuters. It was the turn of the Singapore Ministry of Eucation to completely ban the Zoom Architectural Services Email List application, removing Zoom from the recommende applications for schools, teachers and students. The company behind the Zoom app has face a class-action lawsuit from one of its shareholders. This decision was made after many serious incidents occurre during online learning. One of them exposes many female students to obscene images as well as erotic comments from two strange men who “break into” the online classroom.
Zoom Soon Also Responde to This Issue but Still Could
“We are truly sorry to witness these incidents. The company behind the Zoom app has face a class-action lawsuit from one CMB Directory of its shareholders. At Zoom, we strongly condemn such behavior and encourage users to continuously report incidents so that we can take prompt action,” one of Zoom’s spokespersons said . .
Until now, if Zoom does not thoroughly address privacy-relate issues, there will be many companies and countries that issue bans on this application.