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'Dangerous product': Taiwan declares TikTok national security threat

IndiaTimes Saturday, 23 March 2024
Taiwan designated TikTok a national security concern, describing it as "a dangerous product" days after the United States enacted legislation to prohibit the Chinese social media platform, according to Central News Agency Taiwan. Tang said that the platform's association with foreign adversaries is consistent with the US perspective, which considers TikTok a possible threat to national security.
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