Updated On: 07 December, 2018 05:36 PM IST | Canberra | IANS
Tech companies and civil liberties groups said it was a "dangerous overreach" that will affect a wide range of businesses and their customers

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Australia has passed a controversial law designed to compel technology companies to grant police and security agencies access to encrypted messages on platforms like WhatsApp, prompting warnings from Facebook and other tech companies about the privacy risks involved in the move.
Australian lawmakers voted in favour of the Telecommunications Access and Assistance Bill late Thursday. The government said the new measures will help police and security agencies combat terror attacks and child sex crimes, the BBC reported.