citing national security concerns. Rafael Gonzalez-Montero, chief executive of New Zealand’s parliamentary service, said in a Friday statement that the risks of keeping the video-sharing app “are not acceptable.” “This decision has been made based on our own experts’ analysis and following discussion with our colleagues across government and internationally,” he wrote.
as a whole – have had serious concerns about data privacy for some time,” he said, adding that TikTok’s replies to his previous enquiries about data security had been “unsatisfactory”. is a cross-border group formed by legislators from democratic countries that is focused on relations with China and is often critical of Beijing’s leaders. New Zealand’s decision came on the heels of similar actions already taken by its Western allies, despite the country’s track record of a more cautious approach when it comes to dealing with Beijing, in part because China is such a significant trade partner.
Just because the app not originated from west countries?
TikTok is mainly civilian, government entities are hardly used, if a complete ban on TikTok including civilian, young people will take to the streets to protest, the government can bear this pressure?
Maybe Government workers don’t need to be full time if they can waste their days on TikTok.
'شغال الآن' لقاح كورونا بدون حضور جرعه أولى جرعه ثانيه جرعه ثالثه جرعه رابعه تنزل في صحتي وتوكلنا الدفع بعد الانجاز في ذمتك، َ سكليف اجازات مرضيه تنزل في صحتي تواريخ قديمة تواريخ جديده