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  "textContent": "Several European governments have decided to end the use of WhatsApp and Signal for official communications, Politico reports. Governments in Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium have begun rolling out their own messaging apps to prevent employees from using widely used encrypted messaging apps to share sensitive information and to shift to local […]\n\nThe post European civil servants must abandon WhatsApp appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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