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Maine Joins 28 States Banning TikTok From Government Devices

Maine This is the latest example of a state that has banned TikTok from devices owned by the state and connecting to the government network.

The video-sharing app is owned and operated by ByteDance, which is a Chinese company that moved its headquarters to Singapore in 2020.

There are more than 28 U.S. States and the federal government The popular app has been banned from all state-owned devices. It has been also banned by the U.S. military on military devices.

Maine Information Technology notified executive branch workers on Thursday that TikTok poses a serious threat to the state’s network infrastructure.

Maine IT believes the directive is (pdf) is in response to “well-documented national security risks posed by TikTok” “recently enacted federal legislation that prohibits the use of the application on all federal government devices.”

The directive requires TikTok to be removed from all state-owned and personal devices that connect to the government’s network by Feb. 1.

“If previously installed, any covered technology must be immediately uninstalled to circumvent any exposure of sensitive information,” This directive is clear. “Failure to meet the requirements of this directive may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.”

The new requirement does not affect personal devices that don’t connect to the state government’s network.

The FBI Federal Communications Commission have issued warnings of possible threats TikTok poses to U.S. national security, including that user data obtained by the app—such as browsing history and location—could be shared with the authoritarian Chinese regime.

Concerns were heightened in late 2022 amid media reports that staff of ByteDance used the company’s access to TikTok user data to improperly track American journalists.

While TikTok has previously said that all U.S. user data was stored within the United States, it has since admitted that this is not true. In a September 2022 congressional hearing, TikTok executives refused to commit to stopping the flow of American data to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The States that have banned TikTok

TikTok rose in popularity in the United States in 2017 after ByteDance acquired Chinese-owned social media company Musical.ly and paired its Santa Monica office with TikTok.

TikTok did not inform U.S. officials about the Musical.ly–TikTok merger despite both companies’ ties to China, independent investigative journalist Geoffrey Cain previously told EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders.”

Casey Fleming was previously interviewed by BlackOps Partners CEO and cybersecurity expert, BlackOps Partners. The Epoch Times, “All of your data on that phone, everything you do, and everything that you have stored on your phone is being sent out of the country, possibly to be used against you.”

Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr wrote on Twitter In June 2022 “TikTok doesn’t just see its users’ dance videos.”

Besides national security concerns, many have raised concerns about TikTok’s content and its potential harms to the mental health of adolescents. The state of Indiana was established in December 2022. filed two lawsuits against the company, accusing it of sending user data to the CCP and also of falsely claiming that its product was safe for children.

The only other U.S. state to have banned TikTok in most or all of its devices is Maine. Louisiana, West Virginia, Indiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Ohio, Wyoming, Kansas, Montana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, New Hampshire, Idaho, Tennessee, Iowa, North Dakota, Utah, Alabama, Oklahoma, TexasMaryland, South Carolina, and South Dakota. They join Nebraska, who banned TikTok on state-owned devices in August 2020.

Separately, Florida back in August 2020 banned TikTok from all devices within the facilities of the state’s Department of Financial Services.

Pennsylvania in December 2022 banned TikTok from Treasury Department devices.


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