TikTok has announced out a new data security regime, nicknamed “Project Clover”, amid growing pressure from lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
due to growing concerns about the company, which is owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, and whether China's government could harvest users' data or advance its interests.granting the administration new powers to ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if they pose national security threats.
At a news briefing on Wednesday, TikTok said it would begin storing European user data locally this year, with migration continuing into 2024. As part of this move, the company confirmed it would soon open a second data centre in Ireland, and another in the Hamar region of Norway. These data centres will be operated by an undisclosed third party.
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