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According to a memo sent to all House members on Monday, WhatsApp was deemed as ‘high risk’ due to ‘potential security risks ...
US govt staff are now advised to use secure apps like Signal, Teams, Wickr, iMessage and FaceTime, and stay alert to phishing ...
Meta’s messaging platform joins growing list of restricted applications as officials cite data transparency issues ...
He reiterated that messages on WhatsApp are end-to-end encrypted. “This [WhatsApp] is a higher level of security than most of ...
The US House has ordered all of its employees to remove WhatsApp from their devices and not download it in future.
Plus, WhatsApp gets banned in the House, Stephen Miller has high-tech financial ties, and Media Matters sues the Trump ...
The US House of Representatives has banned WhatsApp from staff devices, citing security concerns. Staff are instructed to switch to apps like Signal, Wickr or Microsoft Teams instead.
Now, in a quiet but telling move, the U.S. House of Representatives has banned WhatsApp from all government-issued devices.
The US House has deemed that WhatsApp is a "high-risk" platform and proceeds to ban it from congressional devices.
Following a reported ban of the US House of Representatives, WhatsApp has been called a cybersecurity risk on government devices.
The House is concerned about the lack of transparency in how WhatsApp handles user data. Meta claps back, saying it’s safer than the alternatives recommended by the House.
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