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Meta’s WhatsApp messaging platform has been added to a list of apps banned from government-issued devices for congressional ...
Approved products in the US House of Representatives include Microsoft Teams, Signal, Apple’s iMessage and FaceTime, and ...
Security concerns mean that congressional staffers may need to use alternative messaging apps on House-managed devices.
WhatsApp security concerns prompts CAO to prohibit House of Representatives and affiliated staff from using the app on any ...
It comes after the UK Covid Inquiry revealed officials had deleted messages shared during the pandemic.
The US House has ordered a ban on WhatsApp on House phones, desktops and web browsers, due to rising concerns over security ...
Meta’s messaging platform joins growing list of restricted applications as officials cite data transparency issues ...
Messaging app WhatsApp has been banned on congressional staffers’ government devices, the House’s chief administrative ...
In a move to bolt the stable door, US House of Representatives staff must stop using WhatsApp, and switch to a more secure service like Apple's Messages.
WhatsApp is the latest in the list of apps that were banned on US government devices over privacy and security concerns.
The U.S. House of Representatives has banned the installation and use of WhatsApp on government-issued devices belonging to congressional staff, citing concerns over how the app encrypts and secures ...
Meta is pushing back against a ban on WhatsApp from government devices.