TikTok Banned from Government Devices in UK
Government Ban Announced on March 16, 2023
No Nationwide Ban Yet
Following the United States government's decision to ban TikTok from official devices, the United Kingdom has announced a similar measure. The Cabinet Office has banned the Chinese-owned video-sharing app from government electronic devices, including mobile phones.
The ban, which came into effect immediately, applies to all government departments and civil servants. However, it does not extend to a nationwide ban on TikTok at this time. The government has stated that the decision was made due to concerns over the app's data collection practices and its potential use as a surveillance tool by the Chinese government.
TikTok has faced increasing scrutiny from governments around the world in recent months. The app has been banned from government devices in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and the European Union is considering similar measures. TikTok has denied any wrongdoing and has stated that it does not share user data with the Chinese government.
Despite the ban, government departments and individual ministers have embraced TikTok as a way to connect with younger audiences. The app has been used to promote government initiatives, share information about policy decisions, and engage with the public.
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