TikTok accuses EU of keeping it in the dark over staff phone ban

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BRUSSELS, Feb 24 — TikTok accused the European Commission today of failing to consult it over a decision to ban the Chinese short video sharing app from staff phones on...

BRUSSELS, Feb 24 — TikTok accused the European Commission today of failing to consult it over a decision to ban the Chinese short video sharing app from staff phones on cybersecurity grounds, a move subsequently followed by another top EU body.

The EU executive and the EU Council, which brings together representatives of the member states to set policy priorities, said on Thursday staff will also be required to remove TikTok from personal mobile devices that have access to corporate services. “So we are really operating under a cloud. And the lack of transparency and the lack of due process. Quite frankly one would expect, you know, some sort of engagement on this matter,” Caroline Greer, TikTok’s director of public policy and government relations, told Reuters.

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