NYNJA Provides a Safe Secure Solution to Security Issues Reported in Video Conferencing Products

NYNJA Provides a Safe Secure Solution to Security Issues Reported in Video Conferencing Products

NYNJA, the fastest way to collaborate and communicate in 1 safe and secure platform, is a tested solution that addresses recent security issues reported about Zoom and other video conferencing products, currently being used by people working remotely.

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NYNJA for Mac and Windows has always been designed to work within the secure environment of the browser. On your personal computer, when NYNJA needs to access any private data sources like camera, microphone or storage, the browser confirms access with the user adding one more layer of security. After a meeting is completed and the browser window is closed, all user data is promptly deleted from the computer’s memory leaving no trace on that computer. For an even higher level of security, NYNJA recommends using a private browser window on Safari, Firefox, Opera or an Incognito (Edge) window on Chrome. Once a meeting is over, closing your browser window deletes information from that meeting that would otherwise be left on your device.

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For extra meeting security, non-NYNJA users have only limited access to view information.  They cannot chat or otherwise control the NYNJA platform during a meeting. Meeting data, like messages and media are reserved only for known users in your company, organization or group. You can remove or delete anyone you select.

NYNJA also provides temporary links for each individual meeting which expire when the mediator ends the meeting, if you so choose.

“We designed a web based secure platform protocol that can operate within those limitations and still provide a high-quality video conference experience without the risks of an installed application that could be vulnerable to hackers,” said JR Guerrieri, CEO and Founder of NYNJA.

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