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  "path": "/t/how-bad-is-zoom-with-e2ee-enabled/38079#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-23T03:59:42.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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  "textContent": "FranklyFlawless:\n\n> Sure, the problem is that you would be trusting Zoom’s various claims as true, instead of verifying this information yourself.\n\nI found this analysis of Zoom’s encryption, so I think we can say at least it’s been scrutinized a bit.\n\nI believe part of the reason they beefed up their encryption with PQ is because flaws were found in their previous encryption.",
  "title": "How bad is Zoom with E2EE enabled?"
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