Officially, such a solution may limit access to an application used by the country’s more than 100 million population. However, Tiktok continued to work as usual on Friday. The Ministry has not yet specified how to implement the restriction.
The government asked for information about traffic, publications and money -making system from the platform. However, the Chinese Bayta did not provide completely data by referring to internal procedures. The authorities saw this as the company’s obligations and suspended records.
According to local rules, all the services registered in Indonesia are required to transfer the necessary information to the state for audit. Otherwise, they may encounter a lock.
Source: Ferra

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