European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen admitted to banning the social network TikTok in the European Union, the publication reports. Political. “It’s not impossible,” he said during the debate. among the candidates for this position andm Maastricht, in the Netherlands.
Recognizing the “danger of TikTok,” the European People’s Party candidate to renew her mandate as President of the European Commission recalled the organization’s pioneering role in banning the social network “on work mobile phones.”
TikTok recently suspended features that reward users for interacting with the TikTok Lite app after the European Commission launched an investigation into its compatibility with the European Union Digital Services Act (DAS).
The short video platform is also facing an independent investigation due to alleged violations in the protection of minors and advertising transparency under the DAS.
On April 24, the US Senate approved an ultimatum to TikTok, calling for the social network to be banned in the US unless it cuts ties with Chinese parent company ByteDance. In response, ByteDance assured that it was not interested in selling the application.
Author: morning Post
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