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Kentucky BANS TIKTOK FROM GOVERNMENT­OWNED DEVICES

(Reuters) - Kentucky is joining more than 20 U.S. states in banning the popular video app Tiktok on government devices citing cybersecur­ity concerns.

- By David Shepardson

The state said it had updated its employee handbook to bar state employees from using government­managed devices to access the Chinese-owned app "other than for a law enforcemen­t purpose." On Thursday, the governors of Wisconsin and North Carolina signed orders banning Tiktok on government devices. Ohio, New Jersey and Arkansas also took similar actions earlier this week.

Some states have gone farther than targeting Tiktok. New Jersey and Wisconsin for example also banned vendors, products and services from other Chinese

companies including Huawei Technologi­es, Hikvision (002415.SZ), Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) - the owner of Wechat, ZTE Corp (000063.SZ) as well as Russian-based Kaspersky Lab.

Tiktok said it was "disappoint­ed that so many states are jumping on the political bandwagon to enact policies that will do nothing to advance cybersecur­ity in their states and are based on unfounded falsehoods about Tiktok."

Most of the states so far to act have Republican governors, but Wisconsin, North Carolina and Kentucky all have Democratic governors.

Calls to ban Tiktok from government devices gained steam after U.S. FBI Director Christophe­r Wray said in November it poses national security risks.

Wray flagged the threat that the Chinese government could harness the app to influence users or control their devices.

For three years, Tiktok which has more than 100 million users - has been seeking to assure Washington that the personal data of U.S. citizens cannot be accessed and its content cannot be manipulate­d by China's Communist Party or any other entity under Beijing's influence.

Last month, President Joe Biden signed into law a government funding bill that included a ban on federal employees from using or downloadin­g Tiktok on government-owned devices.

The law gives the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 60 days "to develop standards and guidelines for executive agencies requiring the removal" of Tiktok from federal devices.

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