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throwaway373438 | 5 years ago

Kind of. The real problem is that E2E means losing all server-side videoconferencing features - very few people actually want E2E.

It's not an add-on feature. The ramifications are a completely different way of shuttling the data between endpoints.

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richardwhiuk|5 years ago

Hence:

> Do I have access to all the features of a regular Zoom meeting?

> Not right now. Enabling this version of Zoom’s E2EE in your meetings disables certain features, including join before host, cloud recording, streaming, live transcription, Breakout Rooms, polling, 1:1 private chat, and meeting reactions.

Some of those features they can bring back, some they might not be able to.