Why would city owned devices even need to have TikTok legitimately installed on them anyway?
Every time I see a report like this I always have exactly the same question.
Oh, the national nuclear commission has banned TikTok from its devices. I'm sure the inspectors will find this a blow to their work.
I have just done a scan of 1,083 of our devices (those are the ones that are currently switched on and have internet access), of which zero have TikTok installed. As far as I'm aware we haven't actually banned its installation. For context, almost all of them have Netflix installed. The average age of the employees is about 40. But there are a lot of 20 somethings.
I'm sure some of them will have TikTok, but they obviously have it on their personal phones.
So every time I see announcements like this I'm positive it's just political posturing and has no actual impact at all.