Canadian Government Censors DeepSeek App
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Canada bans DeepSeek chatbot on government devices

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The Canadian federal government suppressed a chatbot application released last month by Chinese software company DeepSeek .
Shared Services Canada has already restricted the app on all devices it supports.
The US also wants to ban the app from government-issued devices under a bipartisan bill introduced Thursday .
In 2023 , the Canadian government removed TikTok , another Chinese -owned platform, from government mobile devices.
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