Ireland looks set to join multiple countries worldwide, which have banned the app on government devices due to data sharing concerns. Ireland’s security watchdog has advised Government to not let its staff use TikTok on official devices due to cybersecurity concerns. Ireland’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued the guidance amid global concerns that TikTok – owned by Chinese company ByteDance – might be sharing user data with the Chinese government. Speaking to RTÉ’s News at One, NCSC director Richard Browne said the issue surrounding TikTok is not “what we know to be happening, the issue is what we...