California Gov. Gavin Newsom is still clinging to his TikTok account amid calls from state Republicans and Democrats to deactivate over security concerns.
'The Cyberguy' Kurt Knutsson breaks down third-party supervision over TikTok and widespread collegiate bans on the app.is still clinging to his TikTok account as a growing number of red and blue states across the country are at least partially banning the app.
US President Joe Biden listens to California Governor Gavin Newsom deliver remarks after looking at storm damage, and speaking to those affected in Seacliff, California, on January 19, 2023.Fears surrounding the popular social media site grew following a report last year that a TikTok team in China accessed data of U.S. TikTok users, including two journalists.
"I say tough luck," Dodd said."It's up to you to protect people's data; we all have a responsibility." "I'm hoping that the governor will follow the Senate's lead and deactivate his account as well,"Newsom's office responded to the outlet saying,"We have our experts reviewing the issue but nothing to share beyond that at this time."
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