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TikTok denies sharing Indian user data with Chinese govt
TikTok on Tuesday refused to give user data in India to the Chinese government after India banned the Tiktok app due to a bad relations with Beijing two weeks after a deadly clash on the border.
“TikTok continues to comply all the requirements of confidentiality and data security with Indian law and does not share any information from our users in India with foreign government, including the government of China,” said the head of TikTok India, Nihil Gandhi. This is a statement.
“In addition with it, if we would asked to do this in the future, we will not do it. We attach paramount importance to the confidentiality and integrity of the user, ”he said, adding that he was invited to meet with the Government of India“ in order to be able to respond and provide clarifications. ”
TikTok owner is China ByteDance and Tiktok was one of 59 Chinese mobile apps banned on Monday by PM Narendra Modi’s government.
There are an estimated 120 million TikTok users in India, making the South Asian country of 1.3 billion people the largest international application market.
The Indian Ministry of Information Technology said the applications are "involved in activities ... that are detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India, its defense, state security and the rule of law."
This statement was made after 20 Indian soldiers were killed on June 15 in hand-to-hand clashes with Chinese troops in the first reprisal on their disputed Himalayan border at age 45. onlynewstech.com/tiktok-denies-sharing-indian-user-data-w...
TikTok denies sharing Indian user data with Chinese govt
TikTok on Tuesday refused to give user data in India to the Chinese government after India banned the Tiktok app due to a bad relations with Beijing two weeks after a deadly clash on the border.
“TikTok continues to comply all the requirements of confidentiality and data security with Indian law and does not share any information from our users in India with foreign government, including the government of China,” said the head of TikTok India, Nihil Gandhi. This is a statement.
“In addition with it, if we would asked to do this in the future, we will not do it. We attach paramount importance to the confidentiality and integrity of the user, ”he said, adding that he was invited to meet with the Government of India“ in order to be able to respond and provide clarifications. ”
TikTok owner is China ByteDance and Tiktok was one of 59 Chinese mobile apps banned on Monday by PM Narendra Modi’s government.
There are an estimated 120 million TikTok users in India, making the South Asian country of 1.3 billion people the largest international application market.
The Indian Ministry of Information Technology said the applications are "involved in activities ... that are detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India, its defense, state security and the rule of law."
This statement was made after 20 Indian soldiers were killed on June 15 in hand-to-hand clashes with Chinese troops in the first reprisal on their disputed Himalayan border at age 45. onlynewstech.com/tiktok-denies-sharing-indian-user-data-w...