Italy investigates TikTok over ‘dangerous content’
By DW
25 March 2023 |
12:08 pm
The Italian probe comes as the Chinese-owned video-sharing app battles growing restrictions in Europe and the US. The Netherlands has become the latest country to take aim at the app.
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