• Re: GDPR and Zoom

    From Brian Gaff (Sofa)@21:1/5 to Scott on Fri Dec 31 12:52:12 2021
    Well, I just think its polite in the end to ask.
    However having said that my truecall device is set by default to record all phone calls on a 60 hour sd card, which is very handy when you need to prove your point or check up on some info gabbled down the phone.
    Zoom forces the people on the meeting to know its being recorded, or at
    least my screenreader reads that caption to me when the recording starts.
    I could of course record the whole thing in secret by using virtual
    recorder running on my pc.
    Brian

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    "Scott" <newsgroups@gefion.myzen.co.uk> wrote in message news:ul3ssgd63gfs7e992qnqvb33fgctdkbqt0@4ax.com...
    I keep being told that events on Zoom cannot be recorded because of
    the GDPR, unless every participant agrees. I am wondering about this.
    If you record the speaker only (with consent) and no interventions
    take place (because everyone is muted), would it be possible to
    extract the names of all the participants from the recording? If not,
    I cannot see why their consent would be needed.

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