Zoom allows real estate professionals to maintain much of their business efforts, from farming to showings and closings, which is why, despite security concerns, Zoom still reigns supreme as videoconferencing tool of choice. Here are a few extras to consider for secure meetings.
Source: Inman News
Don’t let uninvited guests derail a productive Zoom meeting! Ramp up security
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