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Google bans employees from using Zoom video conferencing over security issues

In its email, Google has stated that the Zoom app will stop working on their laptops this week.

April 09, 2020 / 11:53 IST
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Google has reportedly banned its employees from using the Zoom video conferencing software. The company has sent an email to its employees who had the Zoom app installed on their work laptops.

Zoom has been in the news for the right and wrong reasons. While the video conferencing software has been in demand due to the work from home policy in several countries owing to coronavirus, there have been several reports citing security concerns on the platform.

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In its email, Google has stated that the Zoom app will stop working on their laptops this week, citing ‘security vulnerabilities.’ 

“We have long had a policy of not allowing employees to use unapproved apps for work that are outside of our corporate network,” Jose Castaneda, a Google spokesperson, told BuzzFeed News. Google has its own video conferencing app called ‘Meet’, a direct competitor to Zoom.