Domos
network x-ray measures your network quality in the background to find out if your video call is likely to be smooth and effortless, or annoyingly laggy. With a real-time view of your network quality, as well as tips to improve it, you can use network x-ray to find a good internet connection before an important call.
If you are connected to a router that has Domos network x-ray installed, you will also get access to more in-depth network diagnostics. These diagnostics will explain what the problem is (your device being too far away from Wi-Fi, rush-hour traffic in your area, disturbance from neighbouring networks, disturbances from your own network, etc.) and tell you how to solve it. Domos network x-ray is currently only available through a closed beta-testing at a few European broadband providers, but will be publicly available in both Europe and US within the next 12 months. When available in different regions it will be announced here.
Information that is necessary for the app to function properly, which may include your Zoom user ID, session IDs, meeting role, and other basic identifiers and information about your meeting, webinar, or chat.
Content generated in Zoom products, which may include audio, video, messages, transcriptions, feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, and related context , such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, and meeting agenda.
Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom products, which may include when participants join/leave, whether participants sent messages and who they message with, performance data, and other usage information and metrics.
Zoom App
zoomapp:inmeeting, zoomapp:inwebinar