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WHITE HOUSE: NO MORE TIKTOK ON GOVERNMENT DEVICES WITHIN 30 DAYS

- BY SEUNG MIN KIM

WASHINGTON — The White House is giving all federal agencies 30 days to wipe TikTok off all government devices, as the Chinese-owned social media app comes under increasing scrutiny in Washington over security concerns.

The Office of Management and Budget calls the guidance, issued Monday, a “critical step forward in addressing the risks presented by the app to sensitive government data.” Some agencies, including the Department­s of Defense, Homeland Security and State, already have restrictio­ns in place; the guidance calls on the rest of the federal government to follow suit within 30 days.

The White House already does not allow TikTok on its devices.

“The Biden-Harris Administra­tion has invested heavily in defending our nation’s digital infrastruc­ture and curbing foreign adversarie­s’ access to Americans’ data,” said Chris DeRusha, the federal chief informatio­n security officer. “This guidance is part of the Administra­tion’s ongoing commitment to securing our digital infrastruc­ture and protecting the American people’s security and privacy.”

The guidance was first reported by Reuters.

Congress passed the “No TikTok on Government Devices Act” in December as part of a sweeping government funding package. The legislatio­n does allow for TikTok use in certain cases, including for national security, law enforcemen­t and research purposes.

TikTok spokespers­on Brooke Oberwetter said Monday: “The ban of TikTok on federal devices passed in December without any deliberati­on, and unfortunat­ely that approach has served as a blueprint for other world government­s. These bans are little more than political theater.”

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