TikTok in commitment letter to Nepal, says ready to follow Nepal’s laws

TikTok has written another letter to the government of Nepal asking it to remove the ban. Sending a letter to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology on February 11, TikTok expressed its commitment to run its platform following the laws of Nepal and asked for the ban to be lifted. The post TikTok in commitment letter to Nepal, says ready to follow Nepal’s laws appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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