26 Oct 2021, 18:19 by cho...@jtan.com:

> harrywea...@tutanota.com writes:
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>>
>> A few among the myriad:
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>> https://www.tomsguide.com/news/zoom-security-privacy-woes
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>> https://jonathanhays.me/2020/04/04/zoom-insecurity/
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>> https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/ftkb69/zooms_security_and_privacy_problems_are/
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>> But, perhaps you're comfortable with that.
>> We're all different.Cheers!
>>
>
> Internet service provider doesn't know how to internet. News at 11.
>
> They're not insecure (except by accident), they're incompetent.
> Just like everyone else. Also the company seems to be more ham-fisted
> in its approach to public relations than Zuckerbook.
>
> If your response to incompetence on the internet is to flee somewhere
> with competence* and thus ignore its hidden mistakes, then may I
> interest you in this fine bridge?
>
> Use whatever it is to your heart's content. Adverts are unhelpful.
> The question was "do you want to join our zoom conference" not "what
> should we use for internet conferencing".
>
If you're using zoom, no I'm not, thank you.
As I said, whatever floats your boat.
I'll stick to open source.
`Incompetencies' are discovered and amended, not hidden.
That's it for me.
Nothing productive, I can see, in this conversation.Cheers!

Harry.


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