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TikTok is banned in New York

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
August 18, 2023
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TikTok is banned in New York

Citywide TikTok Ban for Government Devices

By barring the use of TikTok on government-owned devices, New York City has taken a crucial step toward protecting sensitive data. City employees are no longer permitted to download, access, or use TikTok on city-owned devices. This action comes in response to rising worries about the app’s possible security flaws.

Putting Cybersecurity and Data Protection First

The decision underscores the city’s commitment to protecting its inhabitants’ privacy and security. The actions of the NYC Cyber Command to protect the data of local citizens prompted this decision, which is in keeping with the rules provided by the US Office of Budget and Management. Furthermore, recent federal legislation has strengthened the local government’s opposition to TikTok use on official equipment.

ByteDance is associated with increased security risks

The app’s ownership by Chinese tech company ByteDance is central to the issue. The concerns center on the likelihood of data collecting for surveillance reasons. ByteDance, TikTok’s parent firm, is accused of collecting sensitive data, including facial scans, through its connected app CapCut. Because of these concerns, several US states have restricted TikTok use on government equipment. Montana has even enacted a statewide prohibition.

This decision comes at a time when nations such as Afghanistan, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, India, and New Zealand have either partially or entirely banned TikTok. There is no legal ban in the Netherlands, although officials are advised to avoid using the app. Norway has a more nuanced approach, allowing public personnel to use TikTok on personal devices for professional purposes while prohibiting its usage on government equipment.

The move by New York City adds to the ongoing debate about TikTok’s security and its ties to Chinese internet companies. Despite TikTok’s emphasis on user privacy and security, its relationship with ByteDance, as well as concerns about potential Chinese government control, have prompted widespread efforts to prevent any vulnerabilities associated with the app’s use on government equipment.

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