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La Nouvelle-Zélande va interdire TikTok des appareils de ses députés

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À partir du 31 mars, tous les appareils ayant accès au réseau parlementaire néo-zélandais devront supprimer l'application TikTok. Le Canada, le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis ont déjà pris des mesures similaires en raison d'inquiétudes sur la sécurité des données.

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