Throwback to BlackBerry era as work phones resurge over TikTok office bans

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Throwback to BlackBerry era as work phones resurge over TikTok office bans
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Companies are giving out phones to workers as a means of restricting or blocking applications and keeping corporate data secure. Read more.

Businesses, especially those in finance, have grown concerned about the security of their data, and the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have stepped up their scrutiny over unauthorized private communication on applications such as WhatsApp and through personal email.

“It seems like everyone has two phones now — partly due to the industry we are in and the need for privacy and security,” said Benjamin Bielawski, an analyst with Duff & Phelps Investment Management Co. in Chicago.Article content

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