Government bans ‘recreational apps’, including TikTok, on state officials’ phones

These applications “do not have sufficient levels of cybersecurity and data protection”, according to the Ministry of Public Service.

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The TikTok logo on a smartphone, March 24, 2023. (KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)

The government banned, on Friday March 24, the installation and use of applications “recreational”, on the professional telephones of the 2.5 million State civil servants, announced the Ministry of the Civil Service in a press release. This decision concerns in particular TikTok. If no application list “firm and definitive” is stopped, according to the minister’s entourage at franceinfo, three main categories are concerned: the applications of “gaming”, “recreational”such as TikTok, Twitter or Instagram, and finally “streaming”, like Netflix.

France is thus following in the footsteps of several Western institutions and governments that have already banned or limited the use of the Chinese social network on professional devices. Shas possible use by Beijing for intelligence purposes worries.

“A data protection risk”

The applications targeted by the ban “do not have sufficient levels of cybersecurity and data protection”, says the Ministry of Public Service. They can “constitute a risk to the protection of the data of these administrations and their public officials”.

The Chinese government “has never asked or will ask any company or individual to collect or [lui] submit data from abroad in a way that would violate local laws”assured Friday a spokesperson for Chinese diplomacy, Mao Ning.


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