Amazon Asks Employees to Remove TikTok from Their Mobile Phones over 'Security Risks': Report
Amazon Asks Employees to Remove TikTok from Their Mobile Phones over 'Security Risks': Report
According to the memo accessed by Reuters, employees have been asked to remove TikTok from their phones by July 10 to retain mobile access to Amazon email, but are allowed to use TikTok from their Amazon laptop browser.

Amazon.com Inc has requested employees remove the TikTok video sharing app from their mobile devices by July 10 over "security risks", according to a memo to employees seen by Reuters.

"Due to security risk, the TikTok app is no longer permitted on mobile devices that access Amazon email. If you have TikTok on your device, you must remove it by 10-Jul to retain mobile access to Amazon email. At this time, using TikTok from your Amazon laptop browser is allowed," according to the email.

An Amazon representative was not immediately reachable.

"While Amazon did not communicate to us before sending their email, and we still do not understand their concerns, we welcome a dialogue so we can address any issues they may have and enable their team to continue participating in our community," TikTok responded in a statement.

Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, among the fastest growing digital platforms in history, is facing heavy scrutiny outside China. India banned TikTok and other Chinese apps in June.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said earlier this week Washington was considering banning TikTok in the United States. Asked if Americans should download it, he told Fox News: "Only if you want your private information in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party."

Two Republican senators in March introduced a bill aimed at banning federal employees from using TikTok on their government-issued phones, amid growing national security concerns around the collection and sharing of data on U.S. users with China's government.

Last year the United States Navy banned TikTok from government-issued mobile devices, saying the short video app represented a "cybersecurity threat."

Last November, the U.S. government launched a national security review of TikTok owner Beijing ByteDance Technology Co’s $1 billion acquisition of U.S. social media app Musical.ly, Reuters first reported last year.

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