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WhatsApp, WeChat and Hong Kong
Hong Kong bars services like WhatsApp and Google Drive from government computers
The Hong Kong government is barring most civil servants from using popular apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive on their work computers due to potential security risks.
Hong Kong civil service restrictions on WhatsApp, WeChat needed in light of risks, experts say
Hong Kong has taken a more aggressive approach to protect the government from cyberattacks than some Western countries, experts have said, attributing new restrictions on using desktop instant messaging platforms to a weaker cyber-risk surveillance system and intensifying geopolitical tensions.
Restrictions on Hong Kong civil servants’ access to WhatsApp, WeChat on work computers to take effect this month
New restrictions barring the use of cloud storage and instant messaging services including WhatsApp Web, WeChat, and Google Drive on Hong Kong civil servants’ work computers will take effect by the end of October.
Hong Kong bans WhatsApp, WeChat, Google Drive for civil servants
Ban mirrors regulations in US, mainland China "Desktops used internally in the government cannot have instant messaging services such as WhatsApp or WeChat, as they carry severe i
Hong Kong bars WhatsApp, Google Drive, WeChat from government computers
Hong Kong government bans popular apps for civil servants due to cybersecurity risks, sparking complaints and concerns.
Hong Kong bars WhatsApp, WeChat Google Drive from govt. computers
Due to potential security dangers, the Hong Kong government has barred most civil servants from using popular apps such as WhatsApp, WeChat, and Google Drive on their work computers. Many federal servants are protesting about the Digital Policy Office's latest IT security requirements,
Hong Kong bars services like WhatsApp, Google Drive and WeChat from government computers
Information technology experts said companies have adopted similar policies due to increasing risks of data leaks and cybersecurity challenges
Hong Kong restricts civil servants from using WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive at work
Desktops used internally in the government cannot have instant messaging services such as WhatsApp or WeChat, as they carry severe internet safety risks,’ minister says.
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