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Utah Bans TikTok From Public Devices

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Monday's declaration by the governor of Utah that TikTok was prohibited on all state-owned electronic devices was a sign of his support for TikTok.

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Gov. Spencer Cox (R) issued Monday's executive order prohibiting many state employees from using the social-media app on state-owned smartphones, tablets, or computers.

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Schools of all levels, the Attorney General's office, and the legislative and judiciary branches are exempted from the ban.

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Cox stated that TikTok is not for him because it is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance and that he is suspicious of the company's ties with the Chinese government.

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Cox stated in a news release that China's access to TikTok data poses a cybersecurity threat.

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"We've decided to delete our TikTok account and order the same for all state-owned devices.

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We must protect Utahns and ensure that Utahns can trust state security systems.

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The complex relationship between the U.S. government and China's Communist Party is key to the history, present, and future of an app with content as funny or serious as human beings can.

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TikTok, a video-based social networking site with a powerful algorithm, provides a wealth of content that is tailored to users' interests and habits.

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