Amazon asks employees to delete TikTok 'due to security risks'

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Amazon asks employees to delete TikTok 'due to security risks'
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Amazon told employees in an email on Friday to delete Chinese app TikTok from phones due to 'security risks'. The email, confirmed by Amazon employees to The Independent and first reported by The New

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