Governor Kim Reynolds has issued an executive order that bans state agencies from using Chinese owned apps marketed as an ...
On Friday, Gov. Brian Kemp shared a memo from the Georgia Technology Authority ordering state agencies to stop using RedNote, ...
Governer Greg Abbott's proclomation calls for the removal of social media apps owned by Chinese companies on government devices.
Reynolds' directive bans DeepSeek and the social media apps Lemon8, RedNote, Webull, Tiger Brokers and Moomoo from state devices.
If you are craving TikTok-style short videos, RedNote is not your only choice. Lemon8, another app from ByteDance, leans more toward Instagram's aesthetic but still delivers engaging content.
Reynolds banned Tiktok, which the Chinese-based company ByteDance owns, from state devices in 2022. "Both RedNote and Lemon8 collect significant amount(s) of user data, including location ...
The proclamation orders adds six technologies, including DeepSeek, Lemon8 and RedNote, to the state's prohibited technologies list.
Texas bans DeepSeek, RedNote, Lemon 8, and other Chinese apps from government devices Besides DeepSeek, RedNote, and Lemon8 ... Speaking of Chinese apps, TikTok has been banned on state-owned ...
RedNote, a short-form video-focused social network similar to TikTok, also experienced a huge surge in popularity in the run-up to the short-lived TikTok blackout on Jan. 19. However, its ...