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Apparently there is now end-to-end encryption for Zoom. Should I use this for Zoom meetings in teaching or is there something against it?

Zoom offers full end-to-end encryption as a beta functionality. This functionality must be explicitly enabled for a scheduled meeting. We recommend using this in teaching only in exceptional cases for particularly sensitive content (e.g. patient data), as various functionalities of interest for teaching will then no longer be available, in particular breakout rooms and polling. A detailed list can be found on the Zoom help page https://support .zoom.us/hc/en/articles/360048660871-End-to-end-E2E-encryption-for-meetings. In addition, host and participants must be using Zoom Client version 5.5.0. or later. Participation via the Web Client is not possible. To make sure you have the latest version of Zoom installed on your computer, open Zoom and click on your user icon/image in the upper right corner. Then select "Check for updates" and install the latest version if needed.

Zoom offers full end-to-end encryption as a beta functionality. This functionality must be explicitly enabled for a scheduled meeting. We recommend using this in teaching only in exceptional cases for particularly sensitive content (e.g. patient data), as various functionalities of interest for teaching will then no longer be available, especially breakout rooms and polling. A detailed list can be found on the Zoom help page https://support .zoom.us/hc/en/articles/360048660871-End-to-end-E2E-encryption-for-meetings.

In addition, host and participants must be using Zoom Client version 5.5.0. or later. Participation via the Web Client is not possible.

To make sure you have the latest version of Zoom installed on your computer, open Zoom and click on your user icon/image in the upper right corner. Then select "Check for updates" and install the latest version if needed.