Line Application Denies Reports Thailand Is Monitoring Messages

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The parent company of the Line mobile-chat application denied press reports in Thailand that the military government is monitoring messages sent through the service.

“No monitoring by the Thailand government has been conducted,” Nam Ji Woong, a spokesman for South Korea-based Naver Corp., which owns Line Corp., said by e-mail today. “Line considers consumers’ privacy as a top priority.”