Who has banned TikTok?

Who has banned TikTok?



Who has banned TikTok? We are also going to ban the use of TikTok on government devices. We will do so with immediate effect. TikTok is owned by China-based ByteDance, the world's most valuable startup. Numerous countries have raised concerns over its proximity to the Chinese government and its hold over user data across the world. The UK will ban TikTok on government phones with immediate effect. Given the particular risk around government devices which may contain sensitive information, it is both prudent and proportionate to restrict the use of certain apps. Similar moves have been made in Belgium, Canada, Scotland, the European Parliament and New Zealand, with governments citing national security.

Follow the advice, take advice from the GCSEB in terms of the IT and the cyber security policies. Biden's administration says TikTok's Chinese owners must divest their stakes or face a possible US ban. New legislation allows the White House to ban foreign-based technologies that pose security risks. India banned TikTok and dozens of other apps by Chinese developers on all devices in June 2020. They were potentially harmful to the country's security and integrity. Pakistan has banned TikTok at least four times, with the latest ban ending in November, over what the government said was immoral and indecent content on the app. Taiwan banned TikTok and some other Chinese apps on state-owned devices.

And in December 2022, launched a probe into the social media app over suspected illegal operations on the island. China has called the bans from New Zealand and the UK an abuse of the concept of national security. A foreign ministry spokesperson said the two countries should provide a fair and nondiscriminatory environment to companies from all countries.



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