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Substantive meeting content—including live traffic, recordings, and transcriptions—is processed by a major third-party cloud provider, AWS, raising significant data exposure considerations.
Interpretive note: The excerpt appears truncated after 'Transcriptions of meeting or call recordings'; additional data categories may be present but are not quoted and therefore cannot be included in the canonical claim.
Your real-time meeting and webinar data, cloud-saved recordings, and transcriptions are processed by AWS.
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Substantive meeting content—including live traffic, recordings, and transcriptions—is processed by a major third-party cloud provider, AWS, raising significant data exposure considerations.
Your real-time meeting and webinar data, cloud-saved recordings, and transcriptions are processed by AWS.
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