Parliament blocks TikTok in latest ban on Chinese-owned app over security fears
Parliament is blocking TikTok from its devices and networks in the latest ban imposed on the Chinese-owned social media app over security concerns. The Scottish Government also announced on Thursday that it will follow ministers in Westminster by banning the video-sharing app from official devices. The commissions of both the House of Commons and the Lords cited security concerns as they decided to impose the ban across the Palace of Westminster.
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