Lockdown is going on in the country to prevent the transmission of coronavirus. House arrests are common people. But the work does not stop. The study is also going on. But not face-to-face, it's all through the video conferencing app. Most netizens are using the 'Zoom App' for video conferencing. But, is that app safe at all? Isn't hackers breaking into the user's mobile through zoom? Thousands of such questions are circulating on social media.
Since the start of the lockdown in the country, government and non-government organizations have launched 'Work from Home'. Multiple schools have also instructed teachers to teach via video conference from home. Poya Baro Zoom app in this market. The US teleconferencing app has been downloaded at a huge rate in the last month all over the world. According to various tech companies, the Zoom app was downloaded 3.43 lakh times in a single day in March in the United States alone. But, with so many videos calling apps, why is the Zoom app so popular? According to tech gurus, up to 100 people can join a video conference for free on the Zoom app. The conference can last a maximum of 40 minutes. Besides, if you subscribe to money, the opportunity is more. As a result, the app became very popular among the people and students who did 'work from home'.
The first push came in March from New York. The question is about the protection and privacy of information in the app. The Department of Education in New York has completely banned the use of the Zoom app in schools in the city. There were also allegations of data theft from users in different countries. Users have also been told to be extra careful. There are a few guidelines to follow when using the Zoom app. Notably, unwanted people should not be allowed to enter the e-conference room.
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