Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung adds that government employees are given ample time to adapt to alternatives ...
Hong Kong has taken a more aggressive approach to protect the government from cyberattacks than some Western countries, ...
Google and WhatsApp also binned, which is far easier to explain than canning a local hero Hong Kong’s government has updated ...
Ban mirrors regulations in US, mainland China "Desktops used internally in the government cannot have instant messaging ...
Hong Kong government bans popular apps for civil servants due to cybersecurity risks, sparking complaints and concerns.
I can’t help but wonder what my mother’s life could have been in the absence of her immigration to North America — in the ...
Due to potential security dangers, the Hong Kong government has barred most civil servants from using popular apps such as ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. TL;DR: WeChat messages and conversations are not encrypted end-to-end, meaning the app's servers can decrypt and read every message.
The Hong Kong government is barring most civil servants from using popular apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive on ...
TerraPay, a global leader in cross-border money movement, has announced a strategic partnership with Tenpay Global, Tencent's ...
WeChat was launched in 2011 as Weixin, Mandarin for ‘micro-message’. As the name suggests, it originally functioned as a simple messenger app, a Chinese equivalent to WhatsApp in essence. WeChat was ...