Body Dysmorphia What is ‘Zoom Dysmorphia' and How Can I Combat It? For people who struggle with their body image, video calls can exacerbate those issues even further. Insider reporter Anna Medaris says there needs to be a larger conversation about which meetings need to be camera-on and which don’t to protect employees’ mental health.
workplace stress Can't Stop Staring At Yourself in that Zoom Call? Blame Zoom Fatigue No matter how hard you try to pay attention to whatever your boss is presenting, your eyes will not cooperate and instead, you keep finding yourself watching... yourself.
Zoom Why Those Zoom Conference Meetings Are Stressing Us All Out If you’ve caught yourself staring at your own image during a Zoom meeting you’re not alone. It’s just one reason Zoom is stressing us all out.
Golden Globes As If Award Shows Couldn't Get More Awkward, Enter the Zoom Golden Globes The 2021 Golden Globes didn't get off to the best start with audio difficulties almost derailing the very first acceptance speech.
brad goreski Want to Look Your Best on Zoom Calls? Celebrity Stylist Brad Goreski Has Tips Celebrity fashion stylist and co-host of “Fashion Police” is giving the rundown on how to look your best on a virtual video call and discussing how he is raising awareness for the skin condition, rosacea.
Data Privacy How to Protect Your Zoom Meeting from Hackers Americans staying at home to help flatten the coronavirus curve have been flocking to the video conference service. But that traffic boom has come with hacking and data privacy concerns.
Zoom Intruders Are Hijacking Zoom Calls With Noise and Gross Images — Here's How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of ‘Zoombombing' As the growing phenomenon of zoombombing shows, sudden popularity can tease out previously unforeseen problems. In the case of Zoom, if a conference organizer shares a link in public and doesn’t take steps to limit access, anybody who sees the link can join the call — and do whatever they want on it.