TikTok: Trump administration plans Chinese tech crackdown

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has plot the means he needs US organizations to take to manage "untrusted Chinese applications". 

The measures go a long ways past President Donald Trump's present push to drive the offer of TikTok to an American firm. 

Mr Pompeo says applications like TikTok and WeChat present "huge dangers to the individual information of American residents". 

Wednesday's declaration denotes a further crumbling in relations among Washington and Beijing. 

The US government contends that such applications reap the information of US residents and could be abused by the Chinese Communist Party, which Beijing has denied. 
Mr Pompeo, who is America's most senior representative, set out a five-pronged way to deal with "defend America's benefits" that include: 

· Ensuring the "untrusted People's Republic of China (PRC) transporters" are not associated with the US media communications systems 

· Removing "untrusted" applications from US application stores 

· Stopping "untrusted" Chinese cell phone producers from pre-introducing, or making accessible for download, the most famous US applications 

· Preventing US residents' touchy individual data and organizations' protected innovation from being put away and gotten to on Chinese cloud-based administrations 

· Ensuring undersea links interfacing the US to the worldwide web are not traded off for knowledge gathering by China 

It is indistinct how the US would authorize the new rules or what authority it needs to do as such. Be that as it may, Mr Pompeo said in excess of 30 nations currently had "clean systems" which are intended to make sure about a nation's basic broadcast communications

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