For Attorneys on TikTok, the Benefits of Access Outweigh Privacy Risks
With the Chinese company TikTok facing increasing scrutiny for privacy concerns from the FCC, attorneys making a name on the app are using techniques to safeguard their data, but have no plans to leave the platform.
July 08, 2022 at 10:30 AM
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PrivacyThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
When the pandemic forced the world into isolation two years ago, everyone from teenagers attending class on Zoom to attorneys trying to find new ways to attract clients resorted to a flashy, relatively new social media platform: TikTok.
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