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Austrian Government Agrees On Plan To Allow Monitoring of Secure Messaging

18 June 2025
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Austrian Government Agrees On Plan To Allow Monitoring of Secure Messaging
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Austria’s coalition government has approved a plan allowing police to monitor secure messaging services like WhatsApp to enhance security against militant attacks, addressing a significant gap in legal powers compared to allies like the US and UK. This initiative aims to deter potential terrorists, as demonstrated by the recent thwarting of a planned attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.

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