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Message displayed to US users on the TikTok app during the shutdown on January 18, 2025. The short-form video-hosting service TikTok has been under a de jure nationwide ban in the United States since January 19, 2025, due to the US government's concerns over potential user data collection and influence operations by the government of the People's Republic of China.
The federal government and 27 state governments have banned popular China-based video sharing mobile app TikTok from government-issued devices.
TikTok has been banned on devices owned by the federal government. It has also been banned in all 50 states on devices issued by state governments. [107] Some universities have banned TikTok on campus Wi-Fi and university-owned computers. [108] New York City has banned the app on city-owned devices. [109]
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin and North Carolina have joined at least 22 other states in banning the popular social The post EXPLAINER: List of states banning TikTok grows appeared first on ...
The U.S. and Canada this week issued orders to ban the use of TikTok on government-issued mobile devices, as privacy and cybersecurity concerns grow in the West over the short-video app
More than half of all states nationwide have barred TikTok on all state government gadgets, while colleges and universities, such as Texas A&M University, Auburn University, and the University of ...
Here are all the countries that have banned or partially banned the app: Afghanistan. The Taliban government banned TikTok in April 2022, saying that the application was “misleading youths ...
Efforts to ban TikTok over security concerns about China's influence through the platform have picked up steam in the past year in state legislatures, with an expansive ban even proposed by Congress.