Video conferencing app Zoom addressed recent concerns about its privacy policy in a blog post. It stated it doesn’t sell user data or monitor meetings and complies with all applicable privacy rules. As Zoom’s use surges during the COVID-19 pandemic, the New York attorney general’s office is looking into its data privacy and security practices, and the company faces a lawsuit in federal court claiming it illegally discloses personal data. Meanwhile, Houseparty video chat app users could be sharing geolocation data.
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