Stanford CIS

The Zoom Privacy Backlash Is Only Getting Started

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""It's as though, in suddenly shifting from the office to work from home, we didn't so much move the conference room into our kitchens as into the middle of the public square," says Riana Pfefferkorn, associate director of surveillance and cybersecurity at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society. "Enterprise platforms are now seeing the same abuse problems that we've long been used to seeing on Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, etc. Those platforms were inherently designed to let strangers contact other strangers—and yet they had to tack on anti-abuse features after the fact too.""

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