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MPs want to ban TikTok from the US

2022-12-13T20:22:54.408Z


Democrats and Republicans want to ban the video app TikTok in the United States. American security authorities have been warning for some time that Beijing could use it to collect sensitive data from American customers.


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US office of TikTok: Headwind from politics

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Democrats and Republicans seem to agree on this point: MPs from both US parties have introduced bills in both chambers of Congress to ban the Chinese video app TikTok.

A statement by Republican Senator Marco Rubio said it would ban all social media transactions influenced by China or Russia.

"This isn't about creative videos, this is an app that collects the data of several million American children and adults every day," he explained.

His party colleague Mike Gallagher from the House of Representatives compared tolerating TikTok to allowing the Soviet Union during the Cold War to buy up the newspapers “New York Times” and “Washington Post” as well as major TV stations.

A statement from the TikTok mother Bytedance or the government in Beijing was initially not available.

China has denied allegations of espionage.

Security agencies and politicians in the US have been targeting the video platform for years.

Last month, FBI Chief Chris Wray warned the Chinese government could use the app to seize control of millions of US citizens' data.

They can also manipulate the software's recommendation algorithms in order to exert influence.

Several states -- including Texas -- have banned the installation of TikTok on devices under their jurisdiction.

President Donald Trump failed in 2020 in an attempt to ban Americans from downloading the app.

In Germany, Digital Minister Volker Wissing rejected a special law regulating TikTok in June.

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Source: spiegel

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