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The Federal Communications Commission has asked Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores because of its "pattern of surreptitious data practices," reports TechCrunch.

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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is said to have written to Apple and Google on Tuesday to make the request, which comes after a BuzzFeed News report last week claimed TikTok staff in China have had access to U.S. users' data despite statements made by the company suggesting otherwise.
"As you know TikTok is an app that is available to millions of Americans through your app stores, and it collects vast troves of sensitive data about those US users. TikTok is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance — an organization that is beholden to the Communist Party of China and required by the Chinese law to comply with PRC's surveillance demands," Carr said in a letter addressed to Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook.

"It is clear that TikTok poses an unacceptable national security risk due to its extensive data harvesting being combined with Beijing's apparently unchecked access to that sensitive data."
TikTok has historically responded to data privacy concerns by promising that the data of users in the United States is stored in the U.S., rather than China, where the app's parent company ByteDance is located. However, according to BuzzFeed News, TikTok staff in China had access to U.S. user data up until January 2022. The claim contradicts testimony given by a TikTok executive under sworn oath in an October 2021 Senate hearing that a "world-renowned, US-based security team" decides who gets access to U.S. users' data.

TikTok responded to the report by announcing that it is moving all U.S. users' data to Oracle servers situated in the country. The company said it uses its own U.S. and Singapore-based servers for backup, but in future it expects to "delete U.S. users' private data from our own data centers and fully pivot to Oracle cloud servers located in the U.S."

"We're also making operational changes in line with this work – including the new department we recently established, with US-based leadership, to solely manage US user data for TikTok," the company added.

TikTok's user data practices have been a point of controversy for several years now, and former U.S. President Donald Trump signed several executive orders banning apps tied to China during his time in office. In the most high profile order, Trump sought a ban of the short-form video app TikTok in 2020.

However, Trump's bans were never enforced after several court orders blocked the restrictions, despite claims by the Trump administration that the apps posed a risk to national security.

In June 2021, President Joe Biden revoked the executive orders that Trump issued in August, which attempted to force ByteDance to divest TikTok to a U.S. company, along with another one that targeted several other messaging and financial transaction apps including Alipay and WeChat Pay. Instead, the Biden administration has said it is taking an "evidence-based approach" when reviewing the security concerns posed by apps.

Biden's executive order states that the collecting of data from Americans "threatens to provide foreign adversaries with access to that information," and directs the Commerce Department to continually evaluate any transactions that "pose an undue risk of catastrophic effects on the security or resiliency of the critical infrastructure or digital economy of the United States."

Article Link: FCC Commissioner Calls for Apple and Google to Ban TikTok Over 'Surreptitious' Data Practices
 

amartinez1660

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Ok, I’m all for security, privacy and all of that.

But I’m also for a secure and private attitude and lifestyle… I can’t complain about “my privacy” and then go bonkers publicly broadcasting my life online.

The magnitude of it reaching US wide security threats though… next level.

lets ban tiktok for how stupid it makes people. (…)
I’ll keep it to “how distracting it makes people”

There’s a way to spin this… for every minute totally wasted on a daily basis this way, is a minute of advantage for you and everybody else not on it gained for free.

Less competition for you, and seen this way, heck don’t ban it 😅
 

contacos

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Meta/Facebook apps to follow, maybe? Google apps as well, maybe?

Those are American apps so it’s fine for the US while EU countries technically are not supposed to use Microsoft Office 365, Teams or Google Analytics under GDPR either. (Schools in Germany just banned Teams for example) because the US is not considered a „save space“ for data of European citizens
 

JM

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It’s too late. TikTok is too popular, and all the data is already out there.

The AI robots will now come for us and know our daily patterns and locations.

Good luck everyone.
 
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CarAnalogy

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They should have listened to Trump. And yes please ban this stupid app.
This is the only time I have ever seen this phrase upvoted.

And like a lot of things he did, he wasn’t wrong but he went about it in a ham-fisted way and of course got a lot of pushback from all sides.

I’d like to see Biden take the Chinese seriously but it seems he’s distracted with other things.
 

Corsig

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

I'm saying that at the time he was banning TikTok, he was in a snit about expanding libel laws to allow him to sue 'anyone' that criticized him. TikTok appeared to be a target of his because of the many users there skewering him.

It became, at that point, another tantrum he was throwing becasue people didn't love him. In some reports, it overshadowed any security reason for blocking them. Especially when Facebook was just as dangerous to user security.
Pretty sure it was more about china using it as a spy surveillance tool and a danger to national security which many other articles have been written saying the samething hence the need for the data to be held on American servers and china not having access to. But if you still want trump to live rent free in your head that’s not my problem
 
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