
There is also a Business tariff available price at $19.99 per host per month, increases the maximum number of participants to 300, and adds a number of other business-centric features. Everything is secured with SSL and AES 256 bit encryption, but there is some controversy about the fact that Zoom does not offer end-to-end encryption.įor businesses and groups that have slightly greater needs, a Pro account is available priced at $14.99 per month per host, and this increases the limit on meeting length to 24 hours, add more control options, offers Skype interoperability and includes cloud storage for meeting recordings. It is also possible to record meetings so you can refer back to them at a later time. While there is no limit on the number of meetings you can host with a free account, you are limited to meetings of up to 40 minutes – although there's nothing to stop you from immediately restarting a meeting once this time limit is reached.įree users can enjoy video conferencing, whiteboarding and screen sharing, and there is the option of creating breakout rooms for private chats. Something that immediately stands Zoom in very good stead is the fact that even with a free account there is support for up to 100 participants in a video chat. If there are no updates available, you will see a message stating “You are up to date.When the need arises to conduct remote meetings and video conferences, you really need to consider how many people are going to be involved before choosing which service you're going to use. If an update is available, it will be installed. Here, Zoom will automatically check for any available updates. In the menu that opens, click “Check for Updates.”

Then, in Zoom’s top-right corner, click your profile icon. To do so, first, open Zoom on your computer.

If you are on Linux, or if Zoom doesn’t seem to be updating automatically on your Windows or Mac computer, force the app to check for and install new updates. Update Zoom Manually (Windows, Mac, and Linux)

Save your settings by closing the “Settings” window.
