La Maison-Blanche prévoit l'installation d'une application sur les téléphones des employés

L'administration Trump a l'intention d'installer automatiquement son application officielle de la Maison-Blanche sur tous les téléphones mobiles fournis par le gouvernement au sein du pouvoir exécutif. Au moins une agence doit commencer ces installations dès la semaine prochaine.

L'application, publiée il y a deux mois, fournit des communiqués de presse, des médias officiels, une sélection d'articles de presse et des statistiques. Elle comprend également une option intitulée « Text President Trump » (Envoyer un SMS au président Trump) qui dirige les utilisateurs vers une liste d'inscription marketing. La version destinée aux appareils gouvernementaux sera identique à celle accessible au public.

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