Zoom sued for allegedly sharing customers' personal data with Facebook

The video-conferencing instrument has seen its client accounts jump now not too way back, placing a focal point on its security measures.
The video-conferencing tool has seen its user accounts soar recently, putting a spotlight on its security measures.

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