Business Fast > Technology > European Commission bans TikTok on staff devices TechnologyEuropean Commission bans TikTok on staff devicesFebruary 23, 2023posted on Feb. 23, 2023 at 12:27 pm The organisation, which has around 32,000 employees, says the measure is to increase cybersecurity. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 23, 2023previous articleSterling struggles for direction, unfazed by Mann's hawkish remarksnext articleBitcoin price poised for ‘orthogonal’ shakeup as China softens stanceYou Might Also LikeTechnologyElon Musk's X temporarily down for tens of thousands of usersMay 24, 2025TechnologyThe simple tactics of hackers targeting major firms like M&S and Co-opMay 23, 2025TechnologyTrump to host investors in his cryptocurrency despite ethical concernsMay 22, 2025TechnologyOpenAI, Google, xAI battle for superstar AI talent, shelling out millionsMay 21, 2025TechnologyArgos shoppers dash to grab ultimate Samsung TV upgrade before it's too lateMay 20, 2025TechnologyMicrosoft introduces GitHub AI agent that can code for youMay 19, 2025Recommended For YouSportsGary Lineker fighting back tears while delivering live TV message to colleague summed him upMay 25, 2025SportsFinance'Special rules' can fast-track PIP application and guarantees £110.40 per weekMay 25, 2025FinanceSportsMan Utd transfer news: Ruben Amorim gives telling Bruno Fernandes response as sale prices setMay 25, 2025SportsSportsIan Wright aims dig at Arsenal men’s team after Women’s Champions League winMay 24, 2025SportsSportsIan Wright aims dig at Arsenal men’s team after Women’s Champions League winMay 24, 2025Sports
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