TikTok Ban Expands: EU Institutions and Australia Join Growing List
European Union Institutions Implement Ban
The three top EU bodies, the European Parliament, European Commission, and EU Council, have announced a ban on TikTok from official devices.
The decision was made due to security concerns related to TikTok's data collection practices and its potential ties to the Chinese government.
House of Representatives Passes TikTok Ban
In the United States, the House of Representatives has passed a measure banning TikTok from all federal devices.
The measure is part of a larger bill aimed at addressing national security threats posed by foreign technologies.
Australia bans TikTok from Federal Devices
Australia has joined the growing list of countries that have banned TikTok from official government devices.
The ban was implemented on April 4th and applies to all government departments and agencies.
Trend of TikTok Bans on Government Devices
TikTok has faced increasing scrutiny from governments around the world due to concerns over data privacy and national security.
The growing number of bans on official government devices signals a wider trend of countries taking action to mitigate potential risks associated with TikTok.
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