The former Governor of Maryland had already signed an executive order banning TikTok on devices within the executive branch. However, the new bill aims to extend the ban to all state-owned devices.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued an emergency directive to prohibit the use of TikTok, and other China and Russia-based products and platforms for state government officials.
Both the White House and U.S. Congress have been exploring different options to further regulate the app, including a general ...
Disentangling ourselves from TikTok is more complicated than simply banning the app, just ask the state of Maryland ...
Cybersecurity company Feroot Security found at least 27 US state government websites have web-tracking code placed by Beijing ...
A U.S. House panel grilled TikTok’s CEO for more than five hours Thursday over the social media giant’s ties to China, and ...
A viral video on TikTok falsely claims the University of Texas System is “trying to ban” professors from saying the word ... In the video from last week, Victoria Alexander, a University of Maryland ...
TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s appearance in Congress on Thursday did little to calm the bipartisan fury directed at the viral ...
President Biden’s administration is ramping up pressure against the popular video sharing app TikTok, threatening to ban the ...
The Biden administration has demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the popular video app or face a ...
State governments like those in Texas, Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina and more ... and would refuse if asked. US House bans TikTok on lawmakers’ official phones ...
and West Texas A&M University are some of the schools to ban TikTok on university devices and Wi-Fi networks. U.S. States Texas, Maryland, Alabama and Utah are among over 25 states that have ...