Madras HC asks govt to ban video app TikTok, says it encourages pornography

The Madras High Court, which has been hearing a public interest litigation against the app, on Wednesday said children who were using TikTok were vulnerable to exposure to sexual predators.

Technology News: The Madras High Court on Wednesday requested that the government boycott Chinese video application TikTok, saying it was "empowering sex entertainment".
Made by Beijing Bytedance Technology Co, TikTok enables clients to make and impart short recordings to enhancements. It has turned out to be immensely prevalent in provincial India, home to the vast majority of the nation's 1.3 billion individuals.
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