Videoconferencing company Zoom has agreed to pay an $85 million settlement over so-called ‘Zoombombing’.
‘Zoombombing’ refers to incidents where private Zoom chats would be bombarded by uninvited guests – who would disrupt the meeting with profanity, pornographic posts, or even racial slurs.
The class-action settlement means any user who subscribed to Zoom between March 2016 and now is eligible for payment – either $25 or 15% of the cost of your Zoom subscription.
The company also promises to improve security and encryption to better protect user data.
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