Thereof, is Zoom safe to use now?
Let's get straight to the point. For most organisations who have a decent degree of security measures in place, yes, Zoom is secure.
Secondly, why you should not use Zoom? Zoom Collects and Shares Large Amounts of Data
They collect and share email addresses, as well as information uploaded during video conferences and chats. It's even worse if you signed up for Zoom through your Facebook or Google account, which gives Zoom access to any data collected by those companies.
Correspondingly, how much data Zoom steal?
2.4 GB/hr. Your Zoom data usage jumps up with more people on the call. Group Zoom meetings take up somewhere between 810 MB and 2.4 GB per hour, or between 13.5 MB and 40 MB per minute. To put those numbers in context, take a look at how much data is used for other everyday activities.
What are the disadvantages of Zoom?
Here are the cons of using Zoom:
- Too Many Subscriptions and Add-Ons. Zoom is a subscription-based service that is reasonably priced at starter levels.
- Lack of Comment Control.
- Zoombombing.
- HD Video Is Not the Standard.
- You Need to Download An App.
- Inconsistent Cloud File Sizes.
