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GOP lawmakers accuse TikTok of providing ‘false or misleading’ info

Por: The Hill Politics November 24, 2022

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House Republicans are accusing TikTok of providing congressional staff with “false or misleading” information about the app’s use of user data during a September briefing. “We still have unanswered questions and you failed to provide responsive documents requested by the Committee. Additionally, some of the information TikTok provided during the staff briefing appears to be untrue or misleading, including that TikTok does not track U.S.... + full article



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