Does Tiktok give data to China? The CEO of the Chinese company appeared in the US Parliament, said this regarding the ban in India

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Chew faced several difficult questions and criticisms from the House Energy and Commerce Committee. With the seriousness with which the US government seems to be active on this issue, it is very likely that the app will be banned outright.

Is ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, the largest social media app in the US, obtaining private user data for the Chinese Communist Party? Worried about national security concerns, the United States believes the same. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before the US Congress amid growing security concerns and possible Chinese government influence on the company. Chew faced several difficult questions and criticisms from the House Energy and Commerce Committee. With the seriousness with which the US government seems to be active on this issue, it is very likely that the app will be banned outright. Despite China’s strict privacy laws, Western tech companies are being forced to abandon or scale back their operations in the communist country. However, Beijing has accused Washington of abusing state power.

ByteDance is not a Chinese agent

US Congresswoman Debbie Lesko asked the question, referring to the ban on TikTok in India and other countries: “(TikTok) is a tool that is under the control of the Chinese government and raises national security concerns. All these countries and our How Could the FBI director be wrong? I understand the concerns are being raised based on a misconception, says Chew. TikTok’s corporate structure makes it difficult to share information about US users with the Chinese government. That thinking is clearly wrong According to Chew, TikTok has never shared information about American users with the Chinese government, nor has it requested to do so. Chew argued that if China had access to data about American demands, the company would refuse. Last year, TikTok in a statement called the ‘No TikTok on Government Devices Act’ passed by Congress for political reasons. TikTok said in Washington: “TikTok’s December ban on federal equipment passed without consultation in the US has served as a model for world governments,” on the day the White House released the “guidance.”

Why have many countries including India imposed a ban?

US MP Debbie Lesko raised the question that Tiktok has been banned by many countries including India. The director of the American FBI has also expressed concern about this application. So how can they all be wrong? In response, the CEO of Twitter said that all these claims are imaginary and theoretical. We have not seen such evidence. He also asked questions about the report of misuse of Indian TikTok user data in China.

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