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Federal employees can download TikTok on their work phones again

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Why This Matters

The reversal allowing federal employees to download TikTok on work devices marks a significant shift in U.S. government policy, reflecting ongoing negotiations over data security and corporate ownership. This change could influence broader perceptions of TikTok's security and its role in the tech industry, especially regarding government access and regulation. For consumers, it signals a potential easing of restrictions and increased integration of TikTok into daily digital life, even within professional settings.

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In Brief

The Department of Justice says that federal employees can now download TikTok on their government devices, according to Reuters.

A 2022 law banned federal employees from using the short-form video app on those devices, but the DOJ reportedly says the law no longer applies, thanks to a deal transferring ownership of TikTok’s U.S. operations to a joint venture backed by Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX. (Oracle serves as the security partner for the new joint venture, while previous owner ByteDance retains a 19.9% stake.)

The DOJ memo reportedly says President Donald Trump has cleared “employees of Executive Branch agencies” to “download TikTok onto their official devices, subject ​to the agency’s discretion and consistent with all applicable workplace policies.”

Following the ban focused on government employees and devices, the app was banned more broadly across the United States. But just as the law took effect early last year, the app only went down briefly before Trump repeatedly delayed the move and urged service providers to restore access.