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Republicans Target TikTok: Indiana Files Lawsuits Citing Security And Child Safety Violations

Por: Forbes Business December 07, 2022

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Topline Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R) filed two lawsuits against TikTok Wednesday alleging the app has exposed children to mature content and failed to disclose its access to user data, according to the and Wall Street Journal, amid a surge of states pushing to ban the app—owned by Chinese firm ByteDance—from government devices. Wisconsin congress members called for TikTok to be banned from government devices Tuesday.Getty Images... + full article



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