Zoom has grown like foam from 10 million daily meetings to 200 million in these days of coronavirus. Due to privacy related issues, has announced that it has stopped the development of new features for 90 days.
It seems incredible that a service that was practically unknown to manyAs one might say, from day to night it has been able to bypass Skype and other more popular services. The fact of being able to connect without "practically" installing anything has led him to stardom.
We spoke in depth recently of an excellent service that these days, even with his 40 minute limit, becomes essential because of how comfortable it is for both the creator of the video conference and those who join it.
Zoom has multiplied in a matter of months in 20 times the number of daily meetings, from 10 million a day to 200. But not everything has been perfect, since lately it has been seen between a rock and a hard place with these privacy and security problems; and that has allowed the conference, and its followers, to shout to the sky at this app, which by the way, works like a charm.
Zoom has confirmed plans to focus on the solution of those problems and stop releasing new features for 90 days. It has also announced other measures to optimize the security experience. Weekly security webinars, a bug bounty program, and much more.
Una app called Zoom for video conferencing which has picked up one of the biggest growths in popularity in recent years. And that shows that there is a lot of room to grow if you know how to set the objective well in a specific experience, even if it is surrounded by the big names in new technologies.