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fermienrico ◴[] No.22738420[source]
Also, Zoom's entire engineering team is based in China [1]. China and Chinese companies have no real culture of user centric privacy.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22707528

Edit: Why downvote me? I am not trying to stir up flame wars. Saying anything against China has become impossible to do on HN. Voices get drowned despite of raising real legitimate concerns about privacy, especially for a tool used by millions all of a sudden during this pandemic. People should be speaking up on HN. I know, I am not supposed to complain about downvotes on HN, I've read the guidelines.

Edit2: Not able to find the source for Tianjin datacenter, I will reply if I can find it. Please take it with a grain of salt.

Edit3: Holyshit, so much attention on my comment. Redacting unsubstantiated claims and adding more sources that can be traced on the wikipedia section of Zoom privacy criticisms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Crit...

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1. kerng ◴[] No.22739169[source]
Thanks for sharing. I'm not too concerned about engineering happening in China but data storage seems problematic, especially because of the lack of encryption on their side.

The post or the CNBC link don't seem to have the word Tianjin in them (comments do). Can you provide more details or another source?

If that's indeed true I won't be hopping on a Zoom call later this week with my bank for instance.

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2. fermienrico ◴[] No.22739296[source]
I'll try to dig out where I read it - Google isn't helping. I am gonna edit my comment to clarify about the source.