![]() Zoom ‘1 to 1’ calls – making and answering Open Defaults Unlike some other online collaboration, there’s no content moderation possible. There’s a Zoom option to limit the types of files transferred during an online meeting, see below. While there’s been no reports, it’s only a matter of time before it happens. It’s possible someone could infiltrate a meeting and send an infected document (Word, Excel or PowerPoint). Or perhaps listening in to things they should not be. ‘ Zoombombing’ is now a thing with people jumping into online meetings/classes then sending porn and other images to all in a call. There are options to protect yourself and others from people misusing Zoom. Zoom is a good online meeting & conferencing tool but with any collaboration tool comes risks for the unwary. Why would they shoot themselves in the foot? If it's "for the money", they're living in lala land. Is that what Zoom wanted? For it's bound to happen. Unfortunately, this will indeed lead to many vacating Zoom in favor of other platforms. ![]() But to have made this "dramatic" change with no regard to those unable to pay, this is a very callous decision on the part of Zoom. "If" the change was made due to basic users exceeding the limits, the decision of 40 minutes is a bit odd. I did upgrade to pro, but am now wondering about those who are unable to do so. I received no email notification, just the message to upgrade when in a meeting. All users should have been notified 'well' in advance. The way it was implemented was wrong as well. ![]() I'm able to afford the license, but if I were Zoom, I would definitely take into consideration those in other countries, those who are less fortunate, those who can not afford the license/upgrade.
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