The app has been banned on official devices in the US and Canada,while at least seven governments in Europe,as well as the European Commission,the Council of the European Union and the European parliament haverestricted all or some of their staff from using the app on their phones.
It has been alleged that the social media app hands data from users to the Chinese government,although TikTok’s firm’s owner ByteDance,which has its headquarters in China,has strongly denied this.
Dowden said the ban would take immediate effect for all government devices,with phones and computers also only be able to apply third-party apps from a pre-approved list,a practice already in force in some departments but which will now be extended across the entire public service.
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“The use of other data-extracting apps will be kept under review,” he said. “Restricting the use of TikTok on Government devices is a prudent and proportionate step following advice from our cybersecurity experts.”
Dowden said the ban would not extend to ministers’ and officials’ personal devices or to members of the public but said individuals should be aware of each social media platform’s data policies when considering downloading and using them.
The UK government’s announcement came just a day afterthe Biden administration threatened to ban TikTok from the US unless the app’s owners agreed to spin off their share of the social media platform. The ultimatum was made by a US multi-agency panel known as the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.