IPD keeps TikTok profile – but bans use on company phones

A concern for members’ data is why employees of trade association Insurance & Pension Denmark won’t be allowed TikTok on issued phones – but a representative still calls the app ideal to reach younger customers.
Tiktok er ejet af den kinesiske virksomhed Bytedance. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Tiktok er ejet af den kinesiske virksomhed Bytedance. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
by jeppe maagaard holm & christopher lange, translated by daniel pedersen

Going forward, if employees of the Danish trade organization, Insurance & Pension Denmark (IPD) want to take a peek at the association’s profile on social media TikTok, they’ll have to do so from their personal phones. 

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