Canada bans TikTok
Canada announced earlier this week that it has banned the app on all government-issued devices, saying TikTok poses an “unacceptable” level of risk to privacy and security. As we mentioned in our previous news, ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, is allegedly close to the Chinese government and shares user data with China.
TikTok baffled
Treasury Board Chairman Mona Fortier said in a statement that TikTok’s data collection methods provide significant access to the phone’s content. However, Fortier also states that they have no evidence that TikTok has captured any government information. Therefore, banning an application without proof may indicate that the situation has turned into a witch hunt.
While all this is happening, TikTok is simply baffled. After Canada’s decision, a TikTok spokesperson said they were disappointed with the decision, saying the ban was imposed “without mentioning any security concerns or contacting us.”