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Signalgate Solved

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Apr 7
  • 1 min read

According to reports, the White House has settled on an explanation for the alleged "SignalGate" incident, involving potential security breaches and misuse of encrypted messaging apps by White House officials. The explanation centers on a technicality related to the use of the Signal app's disappearing messages feature. The explanation claims that while messages were indeed set to automatically delete after a certain period, screenshots and other forms of documentation of the conversations were retained. This preserved the substance of the communications and ensured compliance with record-keeping regulations like the Presidential Records Act. Officials argue that the automatic deletion feature was used primarily for security reasons to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information on lost or compromised devices. This explanation aims to address concerns raised by government watchdogs and members of Congress who had criticized the use of disappearing messages, arguing it circumvented transparency and potentially violated federal record-keeping laws. Critics feared that the deletion of messages could obstruct oversight and accountability. The White House anticipates this explanation will satisfy concerns about the legality and transparency of the communications. The focus is on the claim that substantive records were maintained through alternative means, mitigating the potential for information loss or concealment. However, the explanation may face scrutiny from those who maintain that the inherent risk of disappearing messages remains problematic for government transparency and accountability. find the original article here: https://tech.yahoo.com/article/the-white-house-has-reportedly-settled-on-an-explanation-for-how-signalgate-happened-212107380.html

 
 
 

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