Australian Home Affairs Secretary acknowledges using disappearing messages on Signal for official communications.
Australian Home Affairs Secretary acknowledges using disappearing messages on Signal for official communications.
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It’s concerning to hear that the Australian home affairs secretary has been using disappearing messages on Signal for work-related communications. While privacy and security in communication are important, the use of ephemeral messaging for official government business raises questions about transparency and accountability. It’s crucial for public officials to maintain proper records of their communications to ensure that they can be held accountable for their actions. This situation could prompt discussions about the policies surrounding the use of encrypted messaging apps in the public sector. What are your thoughts on this issue?