ZNews reports:
The operator of South Korea`s dominant instant-messaging service Kakao Talk has vowed to put privacy before the law and deny investigating state prosecutors access to the messages of its users.
The Supreme Prosecutors` Office and various government agencies, including the National Police Agency, last month announced “proactive”measures to prevent the spread of false and malicious online postings.
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