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Il governo fa professione di atlantismo e si prepara a bloccare TikTok

FILE - A visitor passes the TikTok exhibition stands at the Gamescom computer gaming fair in Cologne, Germany, Aug. 25, 2022. The European Union's digital policy chief warned TikTok's boss Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023 that the social media app will have to fall in line with tough new rules for online platforms set to take effect later this year. EU Commissioner Thierry Breton held a video call with Shou Zi Chew, the CEO of TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned video sharing app that's coming under increasing scrutiny from Western authorities over fears about data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)
FILE - A visitor passes the TikTok exhibition stands at the Gamescom computer gaming fair in Cologne, Germany, Aug. 25, 2022. The European Union's digital policy chief warned TikTok's boss Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023 that the social media app will have to fall in line with tough new rules for online platforms set to take effect later this year. EU Commissioner Thierry Breton held a video call with Shou Zi Chew, the CEO of TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned video sharing app that's coming under increasing scrutiny from Western authorities over fears about data privacy, cybersecurity and misinformation. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)
  • Il ministro della Pubblica amministrazione, Paolo Zangrillo, rilancia l’ipotesi di vietare TikTok sugli smartphone dei dipendenti statali, seguendo la scia di quanto fatto dalla Commissione europea.
  • Il Copasir aveva già iniziato un approfondimento sui rischi legati al social, che ha coinvolto l’Agenzia per la cybersicurezza nazionale. L’eventuale intervento ha un valore politico: rafforza la linea atlantista del governo, sfruttando il sostegno del Pd.
  • Ma Cgil e Fp invitano alla prudenza: «Tema delicato, serve trasparenza e un confronto su intervento restrittivo di tale portata». 

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