'I, frankly, think it’s not secure, and that concerns me,” Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
would not say Monday whether he supports a blanket ban on the social media app used by some 150 million people.
The Democratic governor, however, said he was concerned about Chinese government using it to conduct surveillance of its users and whether its “age-inappropriate” content is to easily available for minors to view. “And secondly, I think that they have age-inappropriate content, where they say something is okay for a 12 year old and you look at it you realize, you know what, that’s not okay for a 12 year old, not even close,” he added. “I want to see that company do a whole lot more on the age-appropriate stuff.”
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said during a nearly six-hour congressional hearing late last week that the platform has never turned over user data to the Chinese government, and wouldn’t do so if asked.
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