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Which video call apps should you use if you care about privacy?
2020-04-28 11:07

To help individuals and organizations choose video call apps that suit their needs and their risk appetite, Mozilla has released a new "Privacy Not Included" report that focuses on video call apps.

Three of the evaluated apps have failed to meet Mozilla's Minimum Security Standards, but that doesn't mean that they should not be used.

Mozilla noted that many of the apps provide admirable privacy and security features and that all apps use some form of encryption.

Mozilla's researchers also pointed out that different apps have very different set of video chat features, making some more fitting for enterprise use and other a more natural choice for consumers.

Ashley Boyd, Mozilla's Vice President, Advocacy, pointed out that, with a record number of people using video call apps to conduct business, teach classes, and catch up with friends, it's more important than ever that this technology be trustworthy.


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