South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem bans TikTok from state-owned devices, citing China links
- The governor alleged that data gathered on the Chinese-owned video platform is used to manipulate Americans
- Noem’s executive order prohibits state employees and contractors from accessing the app on state-owned devices

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem on Tuesday issued an executive order banning state employees and contractors from accessing the video platform TikTok on state-owned devices, citing its ties to China.
TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company that moved its headquarters to Singapore in 2020.
It has been targeted by Republicans who say the Chinese government could access its user data like browsing history and location.
US armed forces also have prohibited the app on military devices.
TikTok, which has exploded in popularity with a nearly addictive scroll of videos, has also struggled to detect ads that contain blatant misinformation about US elections, according to a recent report from the non-profit Global Witness and the Cybersecurity for Democracy team at New York University.
