SYDNEY, March 17 (Reuters) – New Zealand will ban TikTok on devices with access to the parliamentary network due to the fact of cybersecurity issues, a government official mentioned on Friday.
TikTok will be banned on all devices with access to New Zealand’s parliamentary network by the finish of March, mentioned Parliamentary Service Chief Executive Rafael Gonzalez-Montero.
TikTok has come below escalating scrutiny due to fears that user information from the app owned by Beijing-primarily based organization ByteDance could finish up in the hands of the Chinese government, undermining Western safety interests.
Britain on Thursday banned the app on government phones with instant impact. Government agencies in the U.S. have till the finish of March to delete the app from official devices.
Gonzalez-Montero, in an e mail to Reuters, mentioned the selection was taken immediately after assistance from cybersecurity authorities and discussions inside government and with other nations.
“Primarily based on this info the Service has determined that the dangers are not acceptable in the existing New Zealand Parliamentary atmosphere,” he mentioned.
Particular arrangements can be produced for these who call for the app to do their jobs, he added.
Reporting by Lewis Jackson and Renju Jose Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman
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