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While ByteDance says there is a draft agreement with CFIUS, it still hasn’t been finalized. ByteDance hopes to reach an agreement that would allow TikTok to continue to do business here while minimizing the chances of interference from the Chinese government. To deal with these conflicts, ByteDance has spent over three years negotiating with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, an inter-agency group that reviews transactions involving foreign parties for national security threats. But US lawmakers are much more likely to point to the perceived threat to national security, believing that the Chinese government is using the app to spy on Americans and push harmful content onto them through the app’s powerful yet mysterious For You recommendation algorithm.

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At a time when US-Chinese relations aren’t great, TikTok’s popularity is a threat to America’s technological superiority, especially when it comes to the internet. Seemingly every Big Tech company is facing unprecedented levels of scrutiny these days, but TikTok faces opposition that its peers don’t. But you’ve surely heard that it could happen, and you’re probably wondering if and how it would - or even why it’s necessary. It’s also not certain that the US government actually would take such a huge step. And even if that ban doesn’t happen, there’s increasing pressure on Apple and Google to impose their own bans and boot TikTok from their stores, with one senator now asking them to do so.īanning an app is more the provenance of countries like, well, China, which has banned a number of American apps and websites, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. It would just make it much harder to do so. It wouldn’t make it illegal for you, the consumer, to use TikTok. The ban TikTok is now facing would forbid its China-based parent company, ByteDance, from doing business in the United States, which would block Apple and Google from hosting the TikTok app in their app stores. It could also be more impactful than the legally questionable ban that former President Donald Trump tried and failed to enact in 2020. This wouldn’t just be a mostly performative prohibition of installing the app on federal or state government-owned devices. TikTok is grappling with an increasingly real prospect of being banned in the United States. After years of hand-wringing over the enormously popular app’s ties to China and the potential national security threat they present, it looks like someone is going to do something about it. Tap Remove App > Delete App and finally, tap Delete.The act of scrolling through your For You feed on TikTok might come with an additional sense of impending doom these days.Touch and hold the app icon on your device.Tap the name of the app you want to delete.At the top right, tap the Profile icon.NOTE: TikTok says it can take up to 30 days for your videos and data to be removed. Follow the instructions in the app to delete your account.Tap the three-line icon in the top right.To have your data removed from TikTok, you’ll need to delete your account. Remember that deleting the app won’t delete your data.

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Deleting the app is a simple process for iOS and Android. The easiest solution to protecting your data from TikTok is to delete your account and remove the app from your device. All this is on top of personal data, biometric info and your keystrokes, Dot.LA said. TikTok also knows your approximate location and identifiers of your mobile device, like its IP address. The investigation found that TikTok receives names, ages, phone numbers and emails when you sign up for the service. And while it’s stated in TikTok’s privacy policy, few users take the time to go through it. Think that the FCC is overreacting? A recent report from Dot.LA claims the app collects tons of personal data. user data violated Apple’s and Google’s standards,” Barr wrote. “TikTok’s pattern of conduct and misrepresentations regarding the unfettered access that persons in Beijing have to sensitive U.S.







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