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Governors in Iowa, North Dakota and Alabama join GOP colleagues in banning TikTok for state employees

Por: The Hill Tech December 15, 2022

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The Republican governors of three more states have joined the growing number of GOP governors who are banning TikTok among state government employees amid security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media platform.  Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds each signed executive orders in the past two days to ban the app from state-owned devices. Republican governors in , South Dakota, Texas and have... + full article



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