hometechnology NewsAfter India ban, TikTok being questioned by US over user data tracking

After India ban, TikTok being questioned by US over user data tracking

TikTok ban: The Republicans and the Democrats seem united in raising concerns over TikTok sharing US user data with Beijing and the Chinese government trying to get the video-sharing app to control their devices.

By Pihu Yadav  Nov 23, 2022 7:46:26 PM IST (Updated)

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Over two years after its ban in India, ByteDance-owned TikTok is being actively re-examined in the US with concerns relating to the amount of user data the app shares with China, where the company is headquartered. US Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the top Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and Representative James Comer,  Republican on the Oversight Committee, wrote to TikTok to say the information provided in a staff briefing appeared to be inaccurate.

"Some of the information TikTok provided during the staff briefing appears to be untrue or misleading, including that TikTok does not track US user locations," the Republican lawmakers said in a letter to TikTok Chief Executive Shou Zi Chew dated Tuesday, November 22.

The Democratic Biden administration has also expressed concern about TikTok. FBI Director Christopher Wray said earlier this month that the Chinese government could harness the video-sharing app to influence users or control their devices.