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A New Study Shows That The Government Should Step In To Regulate TikTok Posing A Threat - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Talker Research TikTok has done more than provide endless entertainment — it’s brought the dimensions of data sharing and privacy into the international spotlight. Four in five (83%) Americans agree that the government should regulate the use of certain apps when it poses a threat to the country or citizens of the country, according to One Poll. A man […]

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