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codezero
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Intercepting Zoom's encrypted data with BPF
But if you’re using Zoom for work, they can still ban your account and/or company.
LargoLasskhyfv
on Sept 11, 2020
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Then use Jitsi, or something.
codezero
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Sure, but if your 1000 person company uses Zoom and Zoom only bans your account I don’t think you can convince a company to switch clients. That said I find that specific scenario unlikely.
user5994461
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It's no problem. The company can contact zoom support and get your account unlocked.
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