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Australia is the last of the "Five Eyes" security partners — the U.S., Canada, Britain and New Zealand — to ban the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok from its federal government's devices.
Australia banned TikTok on Tuesday from all federal government-owned devices over security concerns, becoming the latest U.S.-allied country to take action against the Chinese-owned video app.
Australia will ban social media platform TikTok from government employees’ work devices, Australian outlets reported Monday, joining the U.S., Canada, New Zealand and a group of countries in ...
Australia announced Tuesday that it is banning the Chinese-owned platform TikTok from its federal government’s devices over security concerns.
Australian Minister of Communications Michelle Rowland told reporters social media companies had been consulted about how to practically enforce such a ban, and she mentioned Instagram, TikTok ...
The company told TechCrunch that a TikTok Music subscription costs AUD11.99 ($8.16 USD) per month in Australia, Mex$115 ($6.86 USD) in Mexico and S$9.90 ($7.48 USD) in Singapore. Image Credits: TikTok ...
SYDNEY — Australia on Thursday passed one of the world’s most restrictive social media laws, banning children under 16 from using online platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.
Australia has joined other Western countries in banning the use of TikTok on government devices as the Chinese-owned video app comes under increasing pressure over claims it presents a security ...
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