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PHC orders lifting ban on TikTok

PHC orders lifting ban on TikTok Top Story By Jamila Achakzai PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday ordered lifting the ban on the social media application TikTok after issuing directives that no immoral content should be uploaded. The court had ordered imposing a ban on the application on March 11 after complaints that TikTok is spreading immorality. The order was issued by a bench, headed by Chief Justice of the PHC Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan. The chief justice on Thursday directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) director general to unblock the App but make sure that no immoral content is uploaded. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan asked the director general to permanently block the account of the users who upload objectionable material as it cannot be tolerated. He asked him as to what steps have been taken to ensure that no immoral content is uploaded on TikTok.

PHC orders to lift ban on TikTok

PHC orders to lift ban on TikTok Top Story April 2, 2021 PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday ordered lifting the ban on the social media application TikTok after issuing directives that no immoral content should be uploaded. The court had ordered imposing a ban on the application on March 11 after complaints that TikTok was spreading immorality. The order was issued by a bench, headed by Chief Justice of the PHC Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan. The chief justice on Thursday directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) director general to unblock the App but make sure that no immoral content was uploaded. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan asked the director general to permanently block the account of users who upload objectionable material as it cannot be tolerated.

SAMAA - Pakistan unblocks TikTok after three weeks

Pakistan unblocks TikTok after three weeks App was banned on March 11 SAMAA | Sajjad Haider - Posted: Apr 1, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago SAMAA | Sajjad Haider Posted: Apr 1, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority is expected to unblock video-sharing app TikTok after three weeks on the instructions of the Peshawar High Court. Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan announced a brief verdict on April 1. He said that the application can be unblocked but “indecent” content should not be uploaded on it. The bench asked the PTA director general about the steps taken to remove “inappropriate” content from the app. The DG said that they discussed the matter with TikTok admins.

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