Pardon the Intrusion #19: Paying for Privacy

Zoom confirmed that it plans to provide stronger encryption choices simply for its paying consumers. It may not be extended to the free tier.
Zoom confirmed that it plans to offer stronger encryption features only for its paying users. It won't be extended to the free tier.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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  1. "Last year, Apple made privacy the central theme of Worldwide Developer Conference with Sign in with Apple, limited location tracking, and Home security. While the companys announcement of Macs transition from Intel to its own ARM-based CPUsin this times keynote, privacy was a pivotal part of the firms presentation". (June 23, 2020)
  2. "The pandemic is an opportunity to mobilize the grassroots privacy effort and adapt to emergencies". (April 21, 2020)
  3. "The latest edition of Pardon The Intrusion, TNWs bi-weekly newsletter, in which we explore the wild world of security". (January 17, 2020)
  4. "iPhone users are about to receive access to Apples latest mobile operating system, iOS 14. It will come with the usual array of shiny new features, but the real game-changer will be missing at least until January". (September 19, 2020)
  5. "The Southern Co-op supermarket's use of facial recognition to reduce crime has sparked concerns that it could wrongly flag innocent people as criminals". (December 11, 2020)
  6. "Technology giants are shook because the Apple privacy strategy is rolling on. Bet they rue the day iOS 14 was ever announced". (January 28, 2021)
  7. "This article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News". (August 26, 2020)
  8. "Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGohas released a new service, called the Tracker Radar, to block unwanted trackers that collect your browsing data. The service is an open-sourced and continuously updated list of common trackers with details such astracking behavior,prevalence, ownership, fingerprinting behavior, cookie behavior, and privacy policy". (March 6, 2020)
  9. "Clearview AI's planned expansion into the EU hit a roadblock yesterday when the bloc's privacy watchdog said it "doubts" that the service is legal". (June 11, 2020)
  10. "The iOS clipboard saga is in full swing and it's a major PR victory for Apple and its approach of making privacy a product". (July 6, 2020)
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