French Prime Minister
Élisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications
WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due
to security vulnerabilities, according to a memo seen by
POLITICO.
"These digital tools are not devoid of security flaws, and
therefore cannot guarantee the security of conversations and
information shared via them," reads the document, dated November
22.
Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch
to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by
France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the
government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app,
launched in 2019, is also allowed.
The news was first reported by French news outlet Le Point.
"My team and I have been using it since July 2022. In December,
the entire government will be using [Olvid], the world's most
secure instant messaging system," French digital minister
Jean-Noël Barrot confirmed on X.
The government previously ordered civil servants to remove all
types of social media platforms, gaming and video-streaming apps
— including TikTok, CandyCrush and Netflix — from their work
devices over cybersecurity and privacy concerns.
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