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US House bans TikTok on government devices

FBI warns data collected on app could be ‘maliciously’ used by Beijing

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2022 12:30PM

US House bans TikTok on government devices
According to the House’s Chief Administrative Office, the Office of Cybersecurity has deemed the TikTok mobile application to be a high risk to users due to a number of security risks. – AFP pic, December 28, 2022

NEW YORK – Popular video-sharing app TikTok will not be allowed on official devices used by the House of Representatives and their staff, according to the House’s Chief Administrative Office. 

“The Office of Cybersecurity has deemed the TikTok mobile application to be a high risk to users due to a number of security risks,” it said in an e-mail sent yesterday to lawmakers and staff.

“If you have the TikTok app on your House mobile, you will be contacted to remove it,” reported Anadolu Agency citing the email. 

TikTok has been heavily scrutinised by United States officials with the FBI warning last month that data collected on the app could be “maliciously” used by the administration in Beijing. 

TikTok responded by saying it does not store US user data in China, where the law allows the government to force companies to hand over internal information.

The US$1.7 trillion (RM7.53 trillion) spending bill the Senate passed last week also codifies a ban on using TikTok on nearly all US government-issued devices, replacing patchwork initiatives previously limited to a handful of government agencies.

Once signed into law, the ban will cover nearly all government agencies. – Bernama, December 28, 2022

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