Chinese video-sharing app TikTok is once again facing backlash in two different continents due to security concerns. Within 24 hours, the UK and New Zealand banned TikTok over the MP’s phone.
ban UK brings and new zealand In line with the US, Canada, the European Union (EU) and India – which banned TikTok completely from the country.
Meanwhile, China has accused the US of spreading misinformation about the potential security risks of TikTok.
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TikTok’s parent company ByteDance may be sharing user data of the application – such as browsing history, location and biometric identifiers – with China’s authoritarian government, according to the US FBI and the Federal Communications Commission.
In 2017, China Enacted a law that requires companies to hand over any personal data related to the country’s national security to the government. there is no proof TIC Toc Such data has changed, but due to the large amount of user data collected, the fear remains high.
Countries that have banned TikTok:
India
During the COVID pandemic, the central government banned TikTok and dozens of other Chinese apps over privacy and security concerns. The ban came soon after the Galwan clash in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed. The ban was made permanent in 2021.
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The US government has given its government agencies 30 days to uninstall the app from their devices. The ban will only apply to US lawmakers.
Canada
Canada has also asked its government officials not to use the TikTok app as it presents an “unacceptable” risk to privacy and security.
European Union
The European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of the European Union, the three top EU bodies, have banned TikTok on staff devices.
Apart from this, Taiwan and Afghanistan have also banned the Chinese app. Pakistan has temporarily banned TikTok at least four times, raising concerns that the app promotes obscene content.
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