Business Mayor > technology > TikTok opens Dublin data centre to ease China spying fears technologyTikTok opens Dublin data centre to ease China spying fearstechnologySeptember 5, 2023posted on Sep. 05, 2023 at 12:43 pm There is concern over the video-sharing app’s links with China and who accesses its users’ data. READ SOURCE Read More ETtech Explainer: Apple settles Siri lawsuit for $95 million Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorSeptember 5, 2023 You Might Also Liketechnology"Space programs under his guidance brought global recognition to India's efforts": PM Modi on ex-ISRO chairman K. KasturiranganApril 27, 2025technologyEubank Jr v Benn free live stream 'risk' – do not make these costly mistakes tonightApril 26, 2025technologyHow TikTok’s rise sparked a short-form video raceApril 26, 2025technologyM&S stops online orders and issues refunds after cyber attackApril 26, 2025technologyNigerian tribunal upholds $220 million fine against MetaApril 26, 2025technologyAlphabet jumps 3% as search, advertising units show resilient growthApril 25, 2025Recommended For YouenterpriseIs your AI product actually working? How to develop the right metric systemApril 27, 2025industryGovt may skip clearance process of IWT for 5 key J&K hydroelectric projectsApril 27, 2025LegalStun guns won’t bring an end to violence in prisons | LettersApril 27, 2025HealthHow my father, Roger Altounyan, helped asthma sufferers | LetterApril 27, 2025From geeks to box office gold: why Hollywood is banking on video games – RFIApril 27, 2025
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