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Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Quebec are the latest jurisdictions to ban TikTok on government-issued mobile devices, following the federal government’s announcement earlier this week. Here’s what you need to know ⬇️

, following class-action lawsuits over the app’s privacy practices. That investigation will determine whether TikTok’s practices are in compliance with Canada’s privacy laws.Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Quebec have all joined the growing list of provinces that are following the federal move to ban the use of Tiktok on government-issued mobile devices.become the first province to follow the federal government’s ban.

“This may be a first step, it may be the only step we need to take, but every step of the way we’re going to be making sure we’re keeping Canadians safe,”However, he did say the ban would likely have an impact beyond the government.

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