Germany's Biggest Bank Will Listen to Its Employees' Phone Calls
Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank in terms of turnover and number of workers, took action to monitor the messages sent by its employees on their business phones. It has been learned that the bank will add an application that will record messages to corporate mobile phones.
Germany's Biggest Bank Will Listen to Its Employees' Phone Calls. Deutsche Bank hinted at a controversial decision. The bank, which is the largest bank in Germany in terms of turnover and number of workers, will be able to record the conversations made on the mobile phones provided to its employees.
According to the British business newspaper Financial Times, Deutsche Bank made it mandatory to install an application called Movius, developed by a US company, in order to monitor the messaging and
Whatsapp correspondence of its employees on business phones.
It was emphasized that the phones in question were not used for personal purposes, but only for business, so the conversations would be followed.