TikTok Is Banned on European Commission Staff Work Devices

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TikTok has been banned on staff work devices by the EU's executive body, following similar moves affecting state and federal officials in the U.S.

The European Commission has banned its staff from using the TikTok app on their work-issued devices, widening across the Atlantic a patchwork of similar, limitedThe move, which would affect

thousands of employees of the European Union’s top executive body, comes as officials in Europe and the U.S. scrutinize TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance Ltd., over security concerns.

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