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TikTok hopes to return to India soon

Written by  Rajan Nath -- November 14th 2020 04:00 PM -- Updated: November 13th 2020 10:11 PM
TikTok hopes to return to India soon

TikTok hopes to return to India soon

In a letter to employees, TikTok India Head Nikhil Gandhi said that the corporate has taken steps to observe data privacy and security requirements and is optimistic about a few positive outcomes. On Thursday PUBG Mobile's announcement was made, where they talked about new security arrangements and customization for India that could point to a path back to the country for the Chinese video-sharing platform also, although within the case of PUBG it's owned by a Korean company, Krafton, and it stressed that time very clear in its announcement. In the letter, Gandhi said that the ByteDance-owned app is committed to complying with local laws, including requirements for data privacy and security. Gandhi also looks forward to an “immense growth opportunity for TikTok in India.” After PUBG Mobile India, owned by a Korean company, Krafton, announced return to the country, TikTok is hopeful of returning to India. Our clarifications are submitted to the government and that we will still allay any longer concerns they might have. Alongside our employees, we remain dedicated to our users and creators who have found not only recognition but also new avenues of livelihood through our platform. Also Read | PUBG Mobile India game set to launch in India, PUBG Corporation announces TikTok was banned by the govt in June, alongside 58 more apps including WeChat, UC Browser, etc. In its notice, the govt stated that these apps are prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India, defense of India, the security of the state, and public order. After PUBG Mobile India, owned by a Korean company, Krafton, announced return to the country, TikTok is hopeful of returning to India. The social media platform partnered with top agencies to assist gain insight from security researchers, academic scholars, and independent experts to uncover potential threats and strengthen its security defenses. TikTok also partnered with third-party experts and regulators to validate its progress. Also Read | US bans TikTok and WeChat citing security risk In India, ByteDance has over 2,000 employees, who are assured that best efforts are being made to resolve things within the country. Employees were also awarded a salary bonus to deal with the ban announcement and therefore the unprecedented economic and social upheaval due to the continuing pandemic to stay in line with the worldwide norms, TikTok also conducted an annual performance review cycle and focused on multiple learning and development opportunities to assist employees up-skill themselves. After PUBG Mobile India, owned by a Korean company, Krafton, announced return to the country, TikTok is hopeful of returning to India. "Our employees are at the guts of our business and that we place the utmost importance on our employees' personal and professional well-being," Gupta added in his letter. In September, the government made one more round of bans on apps and games that blocked downloads of the favored battle royals, PUBG Mobile. Nearly a month later, PUBG Corporation and parent company Krafton announced that a replacement game titled PUBG Mobile India is going to be launched soon, specifically to cater to gamers within the country. The in-game content is claimed by the developers to be improved and customized to “reflect local needs.” These include fully clothed new characters, a virtual simulation training ground setting, and green hit effects rather than red. It remains to be seen if TikTok adopts an identical India-friendly approach to relaunch its services within the country. -PTC News


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