Sept 18 (Reuters) - A group of 18 state attorneys general said on Monday they backed Montana’s effort to ban Chinese-owned short video app TikTok, urging a U.S. judge to reject legal challenges ahead of the Jan. 1 effective date.

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    1 year ago

    We’re getting spied on via all our apps. If the concern was really privacy, congress should enact some GDPR-like privacy legislation that applied equally to all companies and levies fines against them for non-compliance. But they aren’t doing that. This is just a bunch of hot air that is used to reduce our liberties. Same as when they say laws are “for the children” but all they really do is restrict online speech, take away your right to privacy, etc.

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      But they don’t care about spying unless it’s the Chinese government, because that’s what makes it a national security issue.

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        So ban it on government devices. China spying on me personally has no national security implications. That goes the same for pretty much every other American citizen. Add to that, most other apps are spying in the same way and then re-selling that data globally to the highest bidder. It’s not about national security. Pushes to infringe on our rights never have been, that’s just the excuse they use.