Zoom initially said that it would not offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to free users, though it did announce it would incorporate AES 256 GCM transport encryption for all users. Since then, Zoom has ...
On August 4, 2026, three companies proved that the technical objection most often used to defer quantum-safe networking — that it would require ripping out existing optical hardware — no longer holds.
First, I think it’s worth understanding that there are actually different types of encryption here, which serve different purposes. As a result, they affect you and your Zoom meetings differently. The ...