British Prime Minister Is Prohibited to Use iPhone
The British Prime minister is prohibited to use the iPhone as a medium of official communication and discuss sensitive matters.
The British government has also advised civil servants not to use the iPhone because of the risk was hijacked. But Apple has denied such suggestions.
Referral prohibition of the use of the iPhone was released institutions that served to test the security of government communications, Communications-Electronics Security Group (CESG) in Cheltenham, England.
Instead, the ministers and government staff are advised to use the BlackBerry from Research in Motion which has been awarded since 2006 is safe from the CESG.
UK Health Minister Simon Burns said the ban was effective from Monday. “The only provider of telecommunications equipment or digital device given to the minister is the BlackBerry device,” he wrote in a newspaper.
Department, he added, also prohibits the use of the Apple iPhone for all lines in every sphere of government in the UK.