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"textContent": "Bhaelros:\n\n> It is actually better because it is against GDPR on most cases.\n\n**It is against GDPR to have a video conferencing app that can record? How so? Why does Zoom exist then?**\n\nPlease elaborate.\n\nTo be clear, I am talking about recording meetings ethically with the consent of the participants. Many organizations, podcasters and YouTubers, share their Zoom calls online.\n\nBhaelros:\n\n> For the Signal topic. It is viable for personal usage, but not as an enterprise.\n\nYeah, I will ask my doctor how important is it to her to record our sessions. That will be the determining factor of if we move to Signal or stick to Zoom.",
"title": "Is Signal desktop a good alternative to Zoom for work meetings?"
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