(Brussels Comprehensive) The European Parliament requires staff to uninstall Chinese short video applications TIKTOK from the equipment used for work.This is the latest European official institution that prohibits employees from using Tiktok after the European Commission and the European Council.
According to the notice issued by the European Parliament on Tuesday (February 28), the speaker Mecuora and Secretary -General Jachecheti decided to prohibit employees from installing and using them on mobile phones, tablets or laptops and other devices.Tiktok.The European Parliament also strongly suggested that members and employees remove Tiktok from personal equipment.The European Parliament Innovation and Technical Support Administration said in a notice sent to about 8,000 parliamentary employees: "From today, log in to TIKTOK through our company's network ...
The Danish Parliament also announced on Tuesday that due to the existence of "spy risk", it has required parliamentarians and all staff to remove Tiktok from mobile phones and other equipment.
The European Commission and the EU Council announced last week that employees are prohibited from downloading Tiktok on their mobile phones, which highlights that European's parent company beating in Beijing in Beijing, as well as the Chinese government or to collect user personal capital to seek to seek obtainWorries of their own interests.
The day before the European Parliament issued a notice, the White House issued a similar notice, limiting all federal institutions to uninstall the TIKTOK applications in federal equipment and systems within 30 days; the Canadian government also made "unacceptable" privacy and security on TIKTOK on the same day on the same day.On the grounds of the risk, it was announced that it was banned from using Tiktok on mobile devices used by government departments.
Australian Treasury Secretary Charmers was interviewed by Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Wednesday that the government would hear the views of the national security agency, but so far, it has not received suggestions for government equipment to use Tiktok.