Zoom has apologised to users over security and privacy issues which have plagued the platform, pledging to make changes in the coming weeks.
The video calling platform said its usage has "ballooned" since the start of the coronavirus pandemic as millions of people were forced to work and study from home.
Founder and chief executive Eric Yuan has admitted the platform struggled to deal with the demand and as a result of the increased attention, a range of flaws within the service have been highlighted.
He confirmed that for the next 90 days, all new feature development was being frozen to instead focus engineering resources on security issues. "To put this growth in context, as of the end of December last year, the maximum number of daily