Zoom is by far the most used video conferencing service.

However, due to a massive data breach in the recent past, the zoom company has had to rethink its security practices and remember that we made you aware of it earlier.

Zoom said that the main focus of the event will be to improve the security features of the new system, instead of stopping them for 90 days.

The latest update enables users to quickly lock a meeting, delete members, and stop screen sharing and chat at meetings, and upgrade to AE 256-bit GCM encryption when meeting data transfer.

However, The Verge website states that they do not yet have an end-to-end encryption mechanism like the one described earlier.
In a statement, CEO of Zoom, Eric S. Yuan, said, "We are proud of this 90-day plan and hope that this is just the beginning. Is.

For more information, use the official Zoom website, The Verge website and Android Central website.