Which countries have banned TikTok, and why?
Afghanistan
The Taliban government banned TikTok in April 2022, saying it was misleading the younger generation.
Albania
In December, Albania announced a year-long TikTok ban after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a fellow student after the two reportedly clashed online.
The government says the ban is aimed at reducing youth violence, but rights groups and business owners say it threatens commerce and free speech ahead of May elections.
India
India banned TikTok in June 2020 along with other Chinese apps after a border clash between India and China. Authorities cited concerns about data security and privacy, adding that the apps were prejudicial to India's sovereignty and integrity.
Jordan
Jordan banned TikTok in December 2022 after a police officer was killed in clashes with protesters that broke out over high fuel prices. Authorities said they were temporarily banning the app as it had failed to deal with posts inciting violence and disorder, but the ban remains in place.
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan banned TikTok in August 2023, saying that it was harmful to the mental health of children.
Nepal
Nepal banned TikTok for all its citizens in November 2023, saying the app was disturbing "social harmony and good will".