A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has claimed in court documents that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had access to TikTok data, despite the data being stored in the US. The allegations were made in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit which was filed in May in the San Francisco Superior Court.

    • @DengueDucky@lemmy.ml
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      101 year ago

      Fixed:

      I feel like everyone should have assumed this the second it was known this was a Chinese company…

      It’s not as if the US doesn’t have access to data that US social media apps have.

    • @UselesslyBriskOP
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      81 year ago

      Yeah definately a “water is wet” kinda revelation.

      Also, given that I am not Chinese, I dont really see much of a risk for foriegn citizens. I would be more concerned with my own governments spying (and most all of them do in the western world).

    • GadgeteerZA
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      11 year ago

      Yes it is an “assumption” with Chinese companies, but the broken part is where US companies have been caught selling private information not only to 3rd parties but also to the US government. This TikTok evidence still needed to see cross-examination in court as the person stating it, was an ex-employee. We can’t say it has not happened, but I prefer to judge after something is actual court evidence.