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UN Ditches Big Tech for UK’s Element: A Secure Messaging Revolution for Global Privacy
Ditching Big Tech’s prying eyes, the UN turns to Element for a privacy makeover. Say hello to encrypted chats and sovereign data control! #UnitedNationsSecuresData

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Who knew the United Nations could be so hip and with it? Tossing out Big Tech like last year's flip phones, the UN's International Computing Centre (UNICC) is now cuddling up with Element for that sweet, sweet encrypted messaging goodness. In a digital age where privacy is as rare as a quiet moment on Twitter, the UN's move is like choosing a cozy cabin in the woods over a glass house smack in the middle of Times Square. Talk about a privacy upgrade!