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US TikTok Ban Imminent: Will Australia Follow?

As the US approaches an iminent TikTok ban, Australia may reassess its stance on data privacy and national security. Learn what the ban could mean for Australian users and policy changes.

The United States is on the brink of enforcing a nationwide ban on TikTok, scheduled to take effect on Sunday, January 19, 2025. This action stems from national security concerns regarding the app’s Chinese ownership and the potential for data access by the Chinese government.

Potential 90-Day Extension

President-elect Donald Trump has indicated a strong likelihood of granting TikTok a 90-day extension to facilitate the sale of its U.S. operations to a non-Chinese entity. This extension aims to address security apprehensions while preserving the app’s availability to its 170 million American users.

Australian Context and Implications

In Australia, TikTok boasts a substantial user base and has previously faced scrutiny over data privacy and security issues. The developments in the U.S. could prompt Australian authorities to reassess their stance on the platform. Potential actions may include:

  • Regulatory Review: Evaluating existing policies concerning foreign-owned social media applications to ensure national security is not compromised.
  • Data Protection Measures: Implementing stricter data localisation requirements, mandating that Australian user data be stored within the country to mitigate risks of foreign surveillance.
  • Public Awareness Initiatives: Launching campaigns to educate users about data privacy and the implications of using foreign-owned applications.

Final Thoughts

The situation surrounding TikTok in the United States serves as a critical case study for Australia. It underscores the necessity for a balanced approach that safeguards national security interests while considering the benefits and popularity of global digital platforms. Australian policymakers may need to navigate these complex issues, ensuring that any measures taken are proportionate and in the public interest.

I, for one, welcome a TikTok Ban in Australia.


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