How To Enable End To End Encryption In Zoom?
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To enable end–to–end encryption in Zoom, you must have a paid account. After signing in to your Zoom account, navigate to the “Account Management“ tab and select “Meeting Settings.” On the left–hand side of the page, select “Meeting“ and scroll down to the “Encryption“ section. Check the box labeled “Enable End–to–End Encryption“ and click “Save.” Your meetings will now be encrypted using 256–bit encryption.
To enable end-to-end encryption in Zoom, users must be on the Paid version of Zoom. To enable end-to-end encryption, log into the Zoom web portal, go to Account Management > Account Settings > Meeting (Advanced) and click the toggle for “Enable End-to-End Encryption.” Once enabled, users will be able to make Zoom calls using the same end-to-end encryption technology that is used in Zoom’s video conferencing services.