share user data with their parent company, subsidiaries and partners. do you think other states will initiate bans in the future? tiktok is popular and widespread and a lot of us know about it but to be perfectly frank, it s only one part of this picture. there are a lot of other apps and platforms and devices that we might be using in our home that have close ties to the chinese government or could be subject to chinese pressure. rather than trying to ban individual apps in individual states, it really important to look for national data privacy or protection regulations that address these things not just as they relate to specific temperatures but as they relate to the protections of the data of americans overall. have you told your friends, your students, to stay off of
tiktok? is this what you recommend? do you stay off it have in. i have a special phone for my tiktok accounts that is linked to those i don t use for my personal information. i do encourage my friends and colleagues to not necessarily use it if they re concerned about their data and privacy. i think this shouldn t be an issue for individuals, it should be a government consideration. the lesson here is get a burner phone, right? i feel if you re media researcher, you definitely need a burner phone then. thank you for your time. thank you so much. and rising sea levels expected threaten the u.s. coastlines within decades. the co-author of a concerning study will join us next. tailgates. holiday parties.
it s so integral to their social landscape, it s difficult for them to get off of it. that s why it s important for regulator to respond. and there s a substantial difference having your data created by a private organization versus tiktok specifically because of their link to the ccp, right? i would say that the biggest issue is that companies that depend on the chinese market for their existence face really significant challenges as it relates to pressure from not necessarily the ccp but the chinese government, the cyberspace administration of china, which are all affiliated with the ccp but it s important to talk about specific government agencies because the chinese government can actually conduct national security data audits of companies like bite dance which has close affiliations with tiktok and tiktok has reserved the right to
joining me is the new author of a new book, trafficking data how china is wing the battle for digital sovereignty. aynne, thanks for joining us this morning. i think this is a really interesting situation where we see other agencies, federal agencies like the department of homeland security, the tsa, the u.s. military, have already blocked tiktok from employee phones. it emphasizes the challenge of regulating tech in the u.s. we see different state regulations that have national effects. i think it underscores the fra fragmentation that the regulatory landscape faces. i agree with the the governor that have potential national
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