![]() ![]() ![]() On macOS I'm asked "Program X wants access to your Photos" for any app that tries to do that. Zoom is still the best video conferencing software for large numbers of participants. They should have never put it on consumer PCs. You need access to the videos and pictures you want to share and guess where they’re stored in iOS?Īs for the security issues, they were largely due to a rapid uptake in users thanks to COVID and have come a long way since then. S Mode restricts any but Store apps from being installed and is probably more appropriate to corporate or school PCs and not consumer rigs because of the severe restriction of choice. ![]() Yes it does need access to your photos for one very good reason, Screen Sharing. Zoom has been criticized for "security lapses and poor design choices" that have resulted in heightened scrutiny of its software. I won't quote the whole thing, but the first sentence summarizes it: Avoid downloading from third-party websites or. Ensure that you are downloading the Zoom application from the official website. No thanks.Įveryone should read the long wikipedia article about Zoom's security. Uninstall the current version from your device and then download the latest version of Zoom from our download center before installing it again. The app gets access to your photos and emails, and about a dozen other categories of private data. I just read the App Privacy statement for this app. ![]()
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