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Tik tok is ban u.s

More than 800 millions of us have downloaded tik-tok around the globe and plenty of government are concerned about the role that Chinese-owned app now plays in all of our lives it's just been banned in India the app's biggest overseas market where it's considered to be national security threats but it been banned and reinstated there before same as in Bangladesh and Indonesia a ban doesn't necessarily mean it's game over there's also concern in Australia the us whether tik  tok paren company bite dance shares you data with the Chinese government
Chinese government American secretary of state Mike Pormpeo has commended banning the app in the U.S is something we looking at Mike pormpeo
U .s  is something were looking at u.s citizens data that they Have on their phones or in their system or in their health care records
We want to make sure that the Chinese communities party doesn't have a way to easily access that a lot of how tik tik work from.its data strong to its algorithm is shrouded in mystery so want do we know say's that it's is data in the u.s with backup in Singapore and it's also said that it's recently move it European privacy operations to Ireland a ban in north America would be huge it's big business for tik tik and is home to it's biggest star Charlie dimelio 70 million Followers American activity is really important to it's barand image us a video platform full of funny an educational content that carnival YouTube so is tik tik trying to look yewell less recently from Hong Kong alongside goalte Facebook Twitter because of new Chinese national security laws that crack down on pro -democracy protesters for tik tik what was a big political move to demonstrate that it isn't tied to the Chinese government but tik tik has repeatedly refuset to appear at congressional hearing in the us to discuss security issues if tik tik really did have nothing to hide .why does still not have match to say
From by: Bbc reporter

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