A UK minister has asked the National Cyber Security Centre to look into TikTok after governments around the world have begun banning it from their work phones.
Tom Tugendhat told Sky News:"Understanding exactly what the challenges that these apps pose, what they are asking for and how they're reaching into our lives is incredibly important.".
Tom Tugendhat told Sky News:"Understanding exactly what the challenges that these apps pose, what they are asking for and how they're reaching into our lives is incredibly important."日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
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