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*'''User freedom:''' The user must accept the terms of service and [[Forced arbitration]] in order to use the product. | *'''User freedom:''' The user must accept the terms of service and [[Forced arbitration]] in order to use the product. | ||
*'''User privacy:''' Security vulnerabilities and privacy concerns have been raised due to the amount of data the software collects from its users.{{Citation needed}} In August 2023, Zoom modified their terms of service, mentioning they will be able to process and use data from the calls to train AI or for other purposes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Isaksen-Loxton |first=Duncan |date=7 Aug 2023 |title=The Privacy Implications of Zoom’s New Terms of Service Are Scary |url=https://sixfive.io/the-privacy-implications-of-zooms-new-terms-of-service-are-scary/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive. | *'''User privacy:''' Security vulnerabilities and privacy concerns have been raised due to the amount of data the software collects from its users.{{Citation needed}} In August 2023, Zoom modified their terms of service, mentioning they will be able to process and use data from the calls to train AI or for other purposes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Isaksen-Loxton |first=Duncan |date=7 Aug 2023 |title=The Privacy Implications of Zoom’s New Terms of Service Are Scary |url=https://sixfive.io/the-privacy-implications-of-zooms-new-terms-of-service-are-scary/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240723144830/https://sixfive.io/the-privacy-implications-of-zooms-new-terms-of-service-are-scary/ |archive-date=23 Jul 2024 |access-date=24 Feb 2026 |website=SixFive}}</ref> | ||
*'''Business model:''' The free version of the software allows users to do calls that can have up to 100 participants, with a max time of 40 minutes. The product contains subscriptions with various types of plans, with the '''rooms plan allowing''' up to 1,000 participants with a maximum time of 30 hours. | *'''Business model:''' The free version of the software allows users to do calls that can have up to 100 participants, with a max time of 40 minutes. The product contains subscriptions with various types of plans, with the '''rooms plan allowing''' up to 1,000 participants with a maximum time of 30 hours. | ||