The NYC Department of Education is reversing its ban on Zoom after the company addresses its security and privacy concerns
with specific data encryption and storage settings that the district requested Zoom implement for all its users.
There are also new settings to make sure only NYC Department of Education-approved participants and guests can join virtual classrooms, as well as additional controls over each meeting for hosts. Those settings seem designed to discourage "Zoombombing," where pranksters and trolls crash Zoom meetings and display pornography or other indecent material to other participants.
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