🔹 The U.S. House of Representatives has officially banned WhatsApp from all congressional devices, citing data transparency and encryption concerns flagged by the Office of Cybersecurity.
🔹 The directive prohibits downloads or usage of WhatsApp on any official mobile phones, desktops, or web platforms used by House members and staff.
🔹 The Office of Cybersecurity labeled the app as “high-risk”, warning of potential vulnerabilities in data handling, third-party access, and encrypted communication management.
🔹 This move aligns with recent policy shifts that saw ChatGPT, ByteDance applications (like TikTok), and Microsoft Copilot also restricted on federal devices for similar national security reasons.
🔹 The ban highlights growing concern within U.S. government institutions over foreign data surveillance, AI misuse, and communication app integrity.
🔹 Staffers and members are advised to remove the app immediately and seek secure alternatives approved under congressional cybersecurity protocols.