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TikTok fires back at Forbes, denies report of a plan to track specific US citizens using its app

Por: The Verge Tech October 21, 2022

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TikTok fires back at Forbes, denies report of a plan to track specific US citizens using its appTikTok fires back at Forbes, denies report of a plan to track specific US citizens using its app / TikTok accused Forbes of leaving off a vital part of its statement. TikTok claims the missing part of the quote disproves ‘the feasibility of its core allegation.’p>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple [& .duet--article-byline-and]:text-black>By... + full article



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