The University of Florida has officially banned use of the social media app TikTok on university-owned devices and on devices connected to school Wi-Fi.
. Now, the school has officially banned use of the social media app on university-owned devices and on devices connected to school Wi-Fi.
In an email to the entire UF system, the school said the ban is part of its compliance with the State University System Board of Governors Emergency Regulation 3.0075 - Security of Data and Related Information Technology Resources. The message named five apps that will be banned from installation or use on any university-owned device or network, or to conduct any university business, including marketing or advertising: TikTok, Tencent QQ, WeChat, VKontakte and Kaspersky.The University of Florida said it strongly recommends all students, staff and faculty "discontinue toe use of these prohibited technologies and remove the apps from their personal devices.
The University of Oklahoma and Auburn University are among a handful of large state schools to take similar measures, either banning or discouraging the use of TikTok.that I have read and agree
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