Zoom has been the go-to video conferencing client for small businesses and entrepreneurs since the start of the pandemic. It supports up to 100 users on a free account and allows even more if you opt for a paid account. Zoom also allows participants to dial into meetings directly from their mobile phones, making it easy to access from anywhere.
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The company strives to deliver the best experience to its customers and after the recent debacle regarding Zoom’s privacy issues, they have been working hard to provide the best privacy features to their users. One upcoming feature that improves privacy is the ‘Active Apps Notifier’. So what is it? And does it violate your privacy, as many users worry? Let’s find out!
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Active Apps Notifier is a new feature in Zoom that notifies you about third-party apps from the Zoom Marketplace that are being used by other members in the current meeting. The Marketplace apps that access real-time content or use personal information are the apps that Zoom has included in this category.