
TikTok banned on Charlotte city employee work phones: Thursday, Dec. 29
A growing number of government entities continue to ban TikTok from work devices as concerns grow over the app's security issues. The city of Charlotte has joined the list of these entities and is planning to completely remove TikTok from all city devices by Jan. 6, 2023. According to a city of Charlotte spokesperson, the move is due to a warning from the FBI about potential national security concerns associated with the app. City of Charlotte officials blocked TikTok on the city's network on Dec. 21 and notified employees that the app would be removed from city devices in the near future. In an audit on Wednesday, officials found that many users still had TikTok downloaded on their city devices. TikTok will be remotely removed from these devices if the app is not removed by Jan. 6. Employees can submit an exception to this rule if they believe they have a valid business reason for using TikTok. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/tiktok-banned-on-charlotte-city-employee-work-phones-nc-lawmakers-call-on-gov-cooper-to-do-the-same-jason-saine-jon-hardister-north-carolina-security/275-ebaf3729-6a17-48fd-8bac-468dfd0df8e8 An assault that was reported to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department earlier in December appears to have been recorded and uploaded to social media. CMPD's incident report said the victim was hit in the face by a suspect on Dec. 16, 2022, just outside of Seoul Food in the South End neighborhood of Charlotte. The report said the victim did not know the suspect. A surveillance camera caught footage of the incident. An Instagram post from a woman claiming to be the victim's fiancé said two men who appeared to be drunk started shouting at the victim before one of the men punched the victim in the face. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/south-end-seoul-food-assault-charlotte-nc-crime-local/275-52e31285-d3a1-4f7a-9d90-567fed630fce Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!
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A growing number of government entities continue to ban TikTok from work devices as concerns grow over the app's security issues.
The city of Charlotte has joined the list of these entities and is planning to completely remove TikTok from all city devices by Jan. 6, 2023. According to a city of Charlotte spokesperson, the move is due to a warning from the FBI about potential national security concerns associated with the app.
City of Charlotte officials blocked TikTok on the city's network on Dec. 21 and notified employees that the app would be removed from city devices in the near future.
In an audit on Wednesday, officials found that many users still had TikTok downloaded on their city devices. TikTok will be remotely removed from these devices if the app is not removed by Jan. 6. Employees can submit an exception to this rule if they believe they have a valid business reason for using TikTok.
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/tiktok-banned-on-charlotte-city-employee-work-phones-nc-lawmakers-call-on-gov-cooper-to-do-the-same-jason-saine-jon-hardister-north-carolina-security/275-ebaf3729-6a17-48fd-8bac-468dfd0df8e8
An assault that was reported to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department earlier in December appears to have been recorded and uploaded to social media.
CMPD's incident report said the victim was hit in the face by a suspect on Dec. 16, 2022, just outside of Seoul Food in the South End neighborhood of Charlotte. The report said the victim did not know the suspect.
A surveillance camera caught footage of the incident. An Instagram post from a woman claiming to be the victim's fiancé said two men who appeared to be drunk started shouting at the victim before one of the men punched the victim in the face.
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/south-end-seoul-food-assault-charlotte-nc-crime-local/275-52e31285-d3a1-4f7a-9d90-567fed630fce
Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!