Colleges across America are banning TikTok from WiFi networks after concerns are growing over its ties to the Chinese government and what data is being shared with the CCP.
'The Cyberguy' Kurt Knutsson breaks down third-party supervision over TikTok and widespread collegiate bans on the app.are banning access to TikTok on university-owned Wi-Fi networks as national security concerns with the Chinese-owned company's app.have been taken by colleges largely in response to executive orders coming from several governors in America.
"All of these things are in the hands of a government that doesn’t share our values, and that has a mission that's very much at odds with what’s in the best interests of the United States. That should concern us," Wray said.Governors of Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Idaho, Maryland, Montana and South Dakota all signed executive orders which limit the ability for individuals to access TikTok while using state-owned internet networks.
One aspect of TikTok that concerns Denton is its location tracking feature, adding that the Chinese government could use it to find whoever they want as long as they use the popular app."This really causes a concern about real world intervention, you know, in Chinese intelligence capacities. If they know you always go to, you know, a bar on a Tuesday night, they know they can find you there," Denton said.
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