Video conferencing tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Skype have been the center of attention in recent weeks because of companies' increased reliance on them during coronavirus lockdowns. Zoom has been in the headlines for many of the wrong reasons, however, and Microsoft is keen to ensure it doesn't get tarred with the same brush. The company had made a series of commitments about its Teams software, promising users that their virtual conversations are private and secure. See also: Zoom CEO and other executives offloaded millions of dollars of shares before privacy and security scandals American schools are banning Zoom…
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