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TikTok banned on government devices under spending bill passed by Congress

Por: CNBC Tech December 24, 2022

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Researchers at the University of Vermont analyzed 1,000 TikTok videos under the most popular hashtags related to body image and eatingJakub Porzycki NurPhoto Getty ImagesUnder the that passed both chambers of Congress on Friday, TikTok will be banned from government devices, underscoring the growing concern about the popular video-sharing app owned by China's ByteDance.The bill, which still has to be signed into law by President Joe Biden,... + full article



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