TikTok ban Canada: Now my children will not be able to use it, said Canadian PM Justin Trudeau

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Ottawa: On the recent ban on the use of the Chinese video-sharing app Tiktok, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that he is very happy with this decision. He said that now his children will not be able to use Tiktok. Trudeau spoke at a joint press conference with US President Joe Biden in Ottawa. Trudeau said ‘now I will not use TikTok because the Chinese government is accessing our information through a phone.’

According to a Reuters report, Trudeau said that we have a personal benefit because of its ban, that is, now my children will not be able to use Tiktok and neither will I be able to. Trudeau said that the phone in which Tiktok is the official phone of China, which is to help the Chinese government. This appraised our security concerns. Trudeau, 51, has three children, two of whom are teenagers. Announcing its ban last month, the Trudeau government said that Tiktok is a big risk to your privacy and security. “I’m obviously concerned about their privacy and their security, which is why I’m glad they can no longer use TikTok on their government-issued phone,” Trudeau said.

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Recently, US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan said in a statement that the White House on Tuesday welcomed the bill that would allow the US to ban the Chinese-owned video-sharing app Tiktok. Mark Warner, a senior US senator from the Democratic Party, and John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, supported him in a rare act of political reconciliation by US lawmakers.

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