Video-conferencing app Zoom’s creator Zoom Video Communications Inc. is being sued by a user for illegally disclosing personal information, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. The lawsuit comes after a website - Motherboard had reported that Zoom had been collecting personal data of the user as they logged on to the app...
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