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Here are the places that have partial or total bans on TikTok:
Afghanistan
Australia
Belgium
The National Security Council decided last month to indefinitely ban TikTok from devices owned or paid for by the federal government.
The ban was issued on a temporary basis last year on worries about cybersecurity, privacy and misinformation. Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said it was based on warnings from the country’s state security service and cybersecurity centre.
Canada
Devices issued by the federal government are forbidden from using TikTok. Officials cited an “unacceptable” risk to privacy and security and said the app would be removed from devices and employees blocked from downloading it.
Denmark
The ministry said the reasons for the ban included both “weighty security considerations” and “very limited work-related need to use the app”.
European Union
Under the European Parliament’s ban, lawmakers and staff were also advised to remove the TikTok app from their personal devices.
France
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India
The companies were given a chance to respond to questions on privacy and security requirements, but the ban was made permanent in 2021.
Indonesia
Latvia
Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics tweeted that he deleted his TikTok account and that the app is also prohibited from official foreign ministry smartphones.
Netherlands
The Dutch central government banned apps including TikTok from employee work phones, citing data security concerns.
Nepal
The Himalayan country imposed a nationwide ban on TikTok, saying it was disrupting “social harmony” and goodwill, and blaming it for a “flow of indecent materials”. Authorities ordered the telecoms company to block access to the app.
New Zealand
The app was removed from all devices with access to the parliamentary network, although officials can make special arrangements for anybody who needs TikTok to perform their democratic duties.
Norway
The Norwegian parliament banned TikTok on work devices after the country’s Justice Ministry warned the app shouldn’t be installed on phones issued to government employees.
The Parliament’s speaker said TikTok shouldn’t be on devices that have access to the assembly’s systems and should be removed as quickly as possible.
The country’s capital, Oslo, and second-largest city, Bergen, also urged municipal employees to remove TikTok from their work phones.
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Pakistan
Pakistani authorities have temporarily banned TikTok at least four times since 2020, citing concerns that the app promotes immoral content.
Somalia
Officials said they were concerned that the platforms could spread extremist content, nude images and other material seen as offensive to Somali culture and Islam.
Taiwan
United Kingdom
British authorities banned TikTok from mobile phones used by government ministers and civil servants. Officials said the ban was a “precautionary move” on security grounds and doesn’t apply to personal devices.
The British Parliament followed up by banning TikTok from all official devices and the “wider parliamentary network”. The semi-autonomous Scottish government and London City Hall also banned TikTok from staff devices.
United States
US authorities ordered government agencies to delete TikTok from federal devices and systems over data security concerns.
More than half of the 50 US states also have banned the app from official devices, as have Congress and the US armed forces.
Montana’s efforts to bring in a statewide ban failed, as did a proposal in Virginia to block kids from using it.