TikTok accused the European Commission of failing to consult it over decision to ban the Chinese short video sharing app from staff phones.
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TikTok, which has in the past said that data on its service can not be accessed by Beijing, said it had not been told or contacted by either institution ahead of their decisions. She said she cold not respond to the bodies’ cybersecurity concerns because they had not spelled them out.The European Commission pointed to EU industry chief Thierry Breton’s comments at a news conference on Thursday where he said the EU executive does not have to give reasons for decisions taken to ensure its proper functions.
Greer said TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, who met Breton and other commissioners in Brussels in January, was “concerned and a little puzzled.”
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