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Why Countries Are Trying to Ban TikTok

Por: The New York Times Tech March 03, 2023

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In recent months, lawmakers in the United States, Europe and Canada have escalated efforts to restrict access to TikTok, the massively popular short-form video app that is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, citing security threats.The White House told federal agencies that they had 30 days to delete the app from government devices. and the executive arm of the also recently banned the app from official devices.A House committee on Wednesday... + full article



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