'Abuse of state power': China hits out at Australia's TikTok government ban

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'Abuse of state power': China hits out at Australia's TikTok government ban
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China has protested Australia's ban on TikTok from government phones and devices, describing the move as an 'abuse of state power'. 9News

"China always believes that digital security should not be used as a tool to suppress foreign companies in an overstretch of the concept of national security and abuse of state power.

Dreyfus said the government was also considering the recommendations made in the Review into Foreign Interference Through Social Media Applications.other nations including the US, Canada, UK, and New Zealand in banning the use of the appMinisters are believed to be using burner phones to use the popular app, which has sparked fears that data could be accessed by Chinese officials.

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