"Starting April 18, account admins will have the ability to choose whether or not their data is routed through specific data center regions, giving users more control of their interactions with Zoom's global network," Yuan wrote in a blog post. Separately, the Zoom CEO also conducted the "Ask Eric Anything" webinar earlier this week wherein he announced the security features, changes to Zoom's data center routing plan and introduction of a new bug bounty program. In addition to this, the company has also fixed issues pertaining to missing data and delay on the Zoom Dashboard. When this is turned off, users will be alerted that they have a new message without displaying contents of the message. Lastly, Zoom has added a new feature that would allow Zoom Chat users to hide the message preview for desktop chat notifications. This feature had been disabled temporarily. Zoom is also enabling the use of third party platforms such as Box, Dropbox and OneDrive on its platform. Additionally, it is enhancing the complexity of passwords on users' cloud recordings. Cloud recordings: Zoom is turning on password protection for all shared cloud recordings. Users' Personal Meeting ID (PMI), on the other hand, will remain the same. As a part of the changes, the one-time randomly generated meetings IDs for newly scheduled meetings and webinars will have 11 digits instead of 9. Random meeting IDs: Zoom is introducing longer meeting IDs to enhance the security of its platform. In addition to that all free Basic account users will have the alphanumeric password option on by default, Zoom wrote in a blog post.
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