British special forces soldiers have been banned from using the TikTok service due to fears of possible espionage and data leaks. The Daily Mail writes about it.The authors of the article clarified that all SAS (Special Air Service) commandos have been banned from using TikTok and other social media apps on their military smartphones. RIA News .This order applies not only to members of the elite unit, but also to those who are part of other structures of the special forces unit. In Britain, they fear that the use of social media apps, including TikTok, could lead to data leaks and access to classified information by spies.
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