While a portion of the nation’s workers are fortunate enough to work from home, they are afforded the opportunity to still “meet” with their co-workers and supervisors through a popular service called Zoom. With a spike in Zoom users, the public should be warned of a recent lawsuit filed against the virtual conferencing company. According to the lawsuit, filed in New York, Zoom provided Facebook with viable information about their customers. Those who do not maintain a Facebook profile or account may initially feel safe but later discouraged to learn that all, as in every, consumer who logged into Zoom was a victim of a privacy violation. Zoom users were never notified that their private information would be passed along to a third-party company. Continue reading