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Abbott Releases Plan for TikTok Ban

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Gov. Greg Abbott has released a nine-page plan to implement his order to ban TikTok from state use.

The plan was released Monday and would prohibit people who use state government phones, tablets, or other devices from either downloading or using TikTok, according to Fox 4 KDFW.

The reason for this, Abbott said, was to combat what he described as “vulnerabilities presented by the use of TikTok and other software.”

“TikTok harvests significant amounts of data from a user’s device, including details about a user’s internet activity. Other prohibited technologies listed in the statewide model plan also produce a similar threat to the security of Texans,” Abbott said in a statement. “It is critical that state agencies and employees are protected from the vulnerabilities presented by the use of this app and other prohibited technologies as they work on behalf of their fellow Texans.”

TikTok has responded by saying that there is no danger to users in regard to their data, but at the same, admitted that its data can be accessed by the Chinese government, Fox 4 reported.

This would effectively ban people who work for the State of Texas from conducting business on their personal devices if TikTok is installed on them.

This plan was developed by the state’s Department of Public Safety and Department of Information Resources, which jointly created the nine-page outline for various state agencies to judge how the app is treated on their networks.

TikTok is operated by a Chinese company, ByteDance, and Chinese companies are required to share data with the Chinese government if it is requested.

Dallas Independent School District (DISD) also confirmed Friday that TikTok could no longer be accessed from DISD Wi-Fi networks or devices. It took a similar line to Abbott, stating that the ban was due to concerns over cybersecurity.

State agencies were given a deadline of February 15 to update their policies in regard to TikTok, according to the governor’s release.

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4 Comments

  1. Lanie

    It is interesting that at times Abbott and our Texas government say that the government should not interfere with individual rights and yet now he is talking about banning tiktok. I have never used it but it seems to me this is an individual’s right whether they want to use it or not. At the rate Abbott is banning things, there won’t be anything left that individuals can do without it being taken away. The State of Texas used to be an independent state and was known as being open minded and have all these freedoms. Since Abbott has been out governor, he has taken away most of those freedoms. We are not the same State anymore.

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    • RSW

      ^^^^^^^ Above is an uninformed comment from some who doesn’t understand the security risks posed by the use of TikTok.

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    • Pap

      It says they are not allowed to conduct state business on any device that has Tik Tok installed. So obviously if they have a personal device not used for state business, they can do what they want.

      “TikTok has responded by saying that there is no danger to users in regard to their data, but at the same, admitted that its data can be accessed by the Chinese government”. Well, that’s an ignorant statement. There is no danger, but uhm, China CAN spy on you. smh

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  2. Anna

    Kudos to Governor Abbott for taking steps to ban Tic Tok who can collect information about every person who uses it!!

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