Zoom’s video conferencing app has grown more popular than ever lately, while people are staying home to flatten the curve. But you ought to know that there’s a serious privacy concern with the service.





Last night, Vice reported that Zoom‘s iOS app is nonconsensually sending data to Facebook — albeit you don’t have a Facebook account.









Facebook’s policy about using it's SDK (Software Development Kit) and tracking Pixels is sort of clear: an internet site or app using it's to explicitly mention that your data is being shared with third-parties, including Facebook. Plus, it's to supply a choice to opt-out of tracking. Zoom doesn’t address these points in the least.



