
Hunterdon County Commissioners ban TikTok access on county electronic devices
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ – Ensuring the security and protection of Hunterdon County government’s information technology network and systems, as well as safeguarding privacy, the County’s Board of Commissioners have banned access on all county electronic devices to the video-based social media platform TikTok which is owned by the China based company ByteDance.
Commissioner Susan J. Soloway, the Board’s liaison to the IT Department, said, “Protection of the county’s IT network and systems is vital for the effective operation of county government. The TikTok platform is a security risk, as recently the FBI Director stated that the Chinese government could use the app to influence users or control their devices.
“Additionally, there is no reason for County employees to be engaging TikTok on county devices and during the workday. Therefore, we are taking two actions. First to have the IT Department prevent access to TikTok and second to prohibit employees from accessing the platform during work hours,” Soloway said.
Commissioner Shaun C. Van Doren said, “Governor Phil Murphy has recently banned TikTok from state electronic devices. In his statement the Governor noted an analysis of the TikTok app has found it can collect keystrokes of users, make screen captures every few seconds, access data from the phone’s clipboard, and collect the unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the device, among other user information. This is most concerning.”
“We are aware TikTok is popular, and many will wish to access the app on their own devices and time, which is an individual’s prerogative. However, all users should be aware of the warnings out there,” Van Doren said.
A resolution, approved this week, directs the County’s IT Department to ensure there can be no access to TikTok on county electronic devices and in county facilities, and also amends the County’s IT Policy to prohibit employees from accessing the social media app.