"Delete the TikTok app from your mobile phone" is the advice from a former Army Intelligence Officer to military personnel after the Government announced it had banned the social media platform from all of its devices.
Only days before the ban, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) launched its own TikTok channel which has so far uploaded a handful of videos and amassed a following of more than 1,430 accounts.
Forces News spoke to former intelligence officer Louise Jones to find out whether it is wise for the MOD to have its own TikTok account and what security risks are associated with the social media platform.
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Only days before the ban, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) launched its own TikTok channel which has so far uploaded a handful of videos and amassed a following of more than 1,430 accounts.
Forces News spoke to former intelligence officer Louise Jones to find out whether it is wise for the MOD to have its own TikTok account and what security risks are associated with the social media platform.
More: https://www.forces.net/news/should-ministry-defence-have-tiktok-account
#forcesnews #tiktok
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