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NSW government considers banning TikTok on all public sector devices


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Exclusive: State government does not have an overarching policy on the app’s use, but it is understood that is now being reviewed

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The New South Wales government is considering banning public sector employees from using TikTok on work devices, engaging federal cybersecurity agencies for advice amid concerns over the social video app’s links to China.

As the federal government considers the security of the app, the NSW electoral commission has confirmed software – including TikTok – is not permitted to be downloaded on to work mobile phones without prior approval.

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Continue reading…Exclusive: State government does not have an overarching policy on the app’s use, but it is understood that is now being reviewedFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales government is considering banning public sector employees from using TikTok on work devices, engaging federal cybersecurity agencies for advice amid concerns over the social video app’s links to China.As the federal government considers the security of the app, the NSW electoral commission has confirmed software – including TikTok – is not permitted to be downloaded on to work mobile phones without prior approval.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…