TikTok faces ban in universities in US. Here's why, check full list
Several universities in the US have announced restrictions on access to TikTok, citing concerns about national security and data privacy.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Reuters
The University of Texas at Austin and other universities have recently announced restrictions on access to TikTok. They join a growing number of colleges in states such as Texas, Oklahoma, and Georgia that have limited access to the app and shut down official university accounts. These actions are often motivated by recent state and federal level bans on TikTok.
These bans on TikTok have been implemented in over 30 states, as well as by a ban on the app on government-issued devices by Congress and on military devices by the U.S. armed forces. The reasons for these bans vary, but concerns about national security and data privacy have been cited as some of the main reasons for the restrictions.
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