Amid the app’s popularity ICT Tac which has successfully reached millions of users in various parts of the world, the number of countries that have banned the use of the application continues to grow.
Recently, Australia was the latest country to join the ranks of countries that banned the use of TikTok.
Western countries have also banned the existence of TikTok on government officials’ devices, as the Chinese-owned video app is seen as problematic from a security perspective.
The banning of TikTok in Australia was reportedly due to the app being seen as a security and privacy risk.
Meanwhile, TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese tech company, Bytedance, hasn’t shared data with the Chinese government for a long time.
However, many governments around the world are wary of the platform and its relationship with the Chinese government. So which countries have banned the use of TikTok?
As quoted on the gadgetsnow page, aside from Australia, here is a list of countries that have banned TikTok and the reasons why.
1. Afghanistan
The reason for Afghanistan’s ban is due to tikTok and PUBG games in 2022 to protect young people from “hijacking”.
2. Belgium
Belgium has banned TikTok due to concerns about cybersecurity, privacy and misinformation.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said the decision was based on warnings from the national security council, the risks associated with the large amount of data collected by TikTok and the fact that the company was required to cooperate with the authorities. Chinese intelligence services.
3. Canada
Canada has announced that government-issued devices are not allowed to use TikTok. Because it is considered to pose an unacceptable risk to privacy and security. Employees are also advised not to download the app.
4. Denmark
The Danish Ministry of Defense has banned its employees from having TikTok on their work phone. In fact, all employees have been ordered to remove the TikTok app from all of their work devices.
The ban was made due to serious security considerations and a very limited professional need to use the app.
5.France
France bans social media apps such as TikTok, Twitter and Instagram on government employees’ phones. Indeed, the government is concerned about inadequate data security measures.
The French government’s statement did not name any specific app, but the decision came after another government took steps to ban TikTok.
6. India
India has imposed a nationwide ban on TikTok and 100 other Chinese apps since June 2020. The reason is privacy and security concerns. TikTok was given six months to respond to questions regarding privacy and security requirements.
Until finally the Order of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) declared that the request undermined the sovereignty and integrity of the Indian State, Indian Defense , state security and public order.
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