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France bans recreational apps like TikTok on government devices


France bans recreational apps like TikTok on government devices

Instead of simply banning only TikTon, the French government is saying that all recreational apps are now banned from work devices.

France bans TikTok, Twitter from government staff phones - AP News

France says it's banning the “recreational″ use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and other apps on government employees' phones.

France bans 'recreational' use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram | News

France has banned the “recreational” use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and other apps on government employees' phones because of concerns about insufficient ...

France bans TikTok, Twitter from government staff phones amid ...

PARIS (AP) — France announced Friday it is banning the “recreational ... apps on government employees' phones because of concern about ...

Why fun apps are banned on French officials' phones - BBC

France is removing not only TikTok but all "recreational" applications from government devices.

First TikTok, now Netflix: Why is France banning the streaming site ...

The French government has banned the use of "recreational" apps such as TikTok, Netflix and Instagram on the work phones of its civil servants.

France Bans TikTok, Other 'Fun' Apps From Government Devices

The French government has announced plans to ban “recreational” apps, including TikTok, Netflix, Instagram, Candy Crush and Twitter, from ...

France Bans TikTok & Other Apps From State Employee Work Phones

France bans recreational apps from work phones of civil servants, in a move targetting TikTok but impacting other social media and content ...

France bans TikTok from public employee work phones - Le Monde

France on Friday banned public-sector employees from downloading recreational applications on their work phones, the Public Services Ministry said.

TikTok has not been banned across France - Full Fact

The French government has banned TikTok in the overseas territory of New Caledonia amid recent riots, but hasn't banned it being used on personal devices ...

France bans TikTok, all social media apps from government devices

French government says TikTok and all other “recreational apps” pose data security risks if installed on government and senior official devices.

France bans Tiktok, other recreational apps from government devices

France becomes the first to ban Tiktok and other recreational apps from government devices as conversations around data privacy continue.

France bans all recreational apps from government devices

The government of France has banned TikTok – and all other recreational apps – from phones issued to its employees.

France becomes latest country to ban TikTok on government devices

Guerini's office said the ban applies to “recreational apps,” but it has singled out TikTok in the announcement. The Associated Press and the ...

France bans TikTok from government devices - Silicon Republic

France is the latest in a long list of countries to ban the video app from government devices ... Guerini did not name the other recreational apps ...

France bans TikTok, Twitter from government staff phones amid ...

PARIS - France announced Friday it is banning the "Recreational" use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and other apps on government employees' ...

French Government Bans Recreational Apps from ... - Tech Times

Several countries have already banned TikTok from government-owned devices due to security reasons. But France is taking this restriction a step ...

France Bans All Fun Apps From Government Phones - Gizmodo

“The government has decided to ban the downloading and installing recreational applications on business phones provided to public officials,” ...

France bans 'recreational' use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram on ...

... apps like Candy Crush and dating apps ... The U.S., Britain, the European Union and others have banned TikTok on government phones.

Which countries have banned TikTok? France bans platform in New ...

France has banned the “recreational” use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and other apps on government employees' phones because of concerns about ...