Several Texas universities ban download and use of TikTok
Students and faculty will not be able to access the Chinese platform while connected to the university Wi-Fi networks.
In December, Greg Abbott ordered a ban on the download and use of TikTok on Texas government-provided devices. The University of Dallas, the University of Austin (UT Austin) and the University of North Texas have also announced that they will not allow students to use the Chinese platform while connected to their respective university Wi-Fi networks.
Jeff Neyland, advisor to the president of the University of Austin, communicated the ban to university students via email under the pretext that TikTok is a threat to national security:
How the universities will block TikTok
Laylan Copelin, spokesperson for the University at Dallas and Texas A&M University System, explained how the download and use of TikTok will be blocked while a device is connected to the Wi-Fi network:
These Texas universities are not the only universities to disallow TikTok; Auburn University in Alabama, the University of Oklahoma and Boise State University in Idaho have also announced bans on the platform.