MEXICO CITY (Reuters): The Mexican government will not ban the popular video sharing social media application TikTok, the country’s president said on Monday, even as the United States moves closer to a possible prohibition on the Chinese-owned app due to security concerns.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador vowed “complete freedom” when asked about the platform during his regular morning news conference, after TikTok’s chief executive faced a grilling by U.S. lawmakers last week.
Some U.S. lawmakers are calling on the government to ban the app, alleging it could be used for sweeping data collection, content censorship and harm to children’s mental health.
The Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday the United States has not presented any evidence that TikTok presents a threat to national security.
Meanwhile, Canada announced last month a ban on the app from government-issued devices, also citing risks to privacy and security.
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