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TikTok tries to head off EU data fears, U.S. ban

STORY: TikTok is trying to tackle EU fears over data, and head off a U.S. ban. On Wednesday the social network unveiled a new security regime, dubbed “Project Clover”. That will see it store European user data locally, starting this year. As part of the plan it will open new data centres in Ireland and Norway. The move comes after the app was banned from staff phones at EU institutions. Brussels is concerned that the Chinese-owned product could be used to harvest data for Beijing.

Despite the rumours that food in the CBD area is costly, there are actually quite a few hidden gems to get an affordable and good lunch fix. Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle was one of them— it was previously situated at PSA Tanjong Pagar Complex. Unfortunately, if you didn’t know of this secret spot […] The post Popular CBD prawn mee, Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle, relocates to Queenstown appeared first on SETHLUI.com.

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