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Snap CEO Says He’d “Love” a TikTok Ban In the “Short Term”
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'Based on the information that is publicly available, there are legitimate national security concerns far above my pay grade and security clearance,' Evan Spiegel says at the Snap Partner Summit.

would be beneficial in the “short term” but shared his concerns about the longer-term implications of “singling out a single technology company.”

“We’d love that in the short term,” Spiegel said in an interview with Kara Swisher at the tech and social platform’s Snap Partner Summit on Wednesday. “I do think it is important for us to be thoughtful and really develop a regulatory framework to deal with national security concerns, especially around technology. And I think based on the information that is publicly available, there are legitimate national security concerns far above my pay grade and security clearance.

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