> Can somebody explain the logic of this? Zoom is happy for law enforcement to be able tosurveil ordinary (poor) users, but will protect richer users who pay extra?

People have to eat, personally as a founder, this expectation from people in tech that everything is for free gets old very very quickly.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 4:52 PM Peter Reutemann <fracpete@waikato.ac.nz> wrote:
> Can somebody explain the logic of this? Zoom is happy for law enforcement to be able tosurveil ordinary (poor) users, but will protect richer users who pay extra?

Zoom is under no obligation to make their service available for free
(they want make a profit, after all). If you value your privacy, you
have to pay.

Cheers, Peter
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