MaximumRecursion t1_j0cl6ow wrote
Reply to comment by GetOutOfTheWhey in Senate votes to ban TikTok on US government-owned devices | Bill comes after several states barred employees from downloading the app on state-owned gadgets over data concerns by AsslessBaboon
Yeah, this is one of those pointless Bills that solve non-existent problems. No one is downloading any apps on government devices that aren't related to their job or preapproved. If they do they'll get in trouble.
JimmminyCricket t1_j0crb0d wrote
Question: have you ever had a job in the government?
I have and I really don’t think you’re right about this.
__ImThatGuy__ t1_j0d9g8g wrote
I’m currently a state government employee and we can’t download anything unless it’s on our pre approved App Store.
JimmminyCricket t1_j0f9snm wrote
Sounds like a good state program for security. My experience comes from the military albeit 6+ years ago. I hope to God things got better…
MaximumRecursion t1_j0cs6ed wrote
Yes, many, and have had plenty of government issued equipment (GFE - Government Furnished Equipment). It's security 101 to never download shit on them. You can get fired for even plugging a usb device into a government computer, or hooking govt phone up to a computer. Anyone who has worked anywhere near a government job knows this.
JimmminyCricket t1_j0cvj50 wrote
I mean I agree with all of that. Just saying that it doesn’t work. People still do it and don’t get caught. A lot. I don’t think writing another bill is gonna help either but here we are.
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Holovoid t1_j0d1kcl wrote
Those are the only bills that pass.
We can't pass bills to solve ACTUAL problems. Improving material conditions is socialism
Happy_Pickle_4402 t1_j0d3wka wrote
actually china made tiktok and considering the fact that its china they could simply update it with a virus such as adware malware or spyware on government devices that could potentially gain illegal access to government documents on us soil so no i dont think its THAT useless tbh
MaximumRecursion t1_j0dq47y wrote
It's useless because no government agency allows the users of their devices to install that kind of stuff in the first place, but i guess this law probably gives teeth to prosecute if they do. But in general no one is installing shit on government devices unless they are explicitly told to
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