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Canada bans TikTok on government phones, other devices

Canada bans TikTok on government phones, other devices

Published February 27,2023


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The Canadian authorities on Monday banned TikTok from all of its telephones and different gadgets, citing considerations about knowledge safety.

TikTok, whose mum or dad firm ByteDance is Chinese, has confronted rising Western scrutiny in latest months over fears about how a lot entry Beijing has to consumer knowledge.

Effective Tuesday, “the TikTok application will be removed from government-issued mobile devices. Users of these devices will also be blocked from downloading the application in the future,” the federal government stated in an announcement.

It added that Canada’s chief info officer had “determined that it presents an unacceptable level of risk to privacy and security.”

Although there’s been no proof of breaches of presidency knowledge linked to the app, it warned that “TikTok’s data collection methods provide considerable access to the contents of the phone.”

The European Commission banned the app from its tools final week, following related strikes within the United States.

A TikTok spokesperson stated the Canadian resolution to dam TikTok was “curious” because it was taken “without citing any specific security concern” or session with the corporate.

Relations between China and Canada have deteriorated sharply in recent times, significantly after Canada’s arrest on a US warrant of a Huawei senior govt in 2018 and China’s retaliatory detention of two Canadian nationals.

Last week, Canada’s privateness commissioner launched an investigation into TikTok over its assortment and use of customers’ private info.

Source: www.anews.com.tr