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TikTok parent company employees inappropriately gained access to American users’ data: report

Por: The Hill Tech December 24, 2022

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Employees with the Chinese parent company of video-sharing platform TikTok inappropriately gained access to the user data of American citizens, according to internal emails ByteDance explained in the emails that an internal investigation found the employees gained access to the data of two U.S. journalists and people associated with them over the summer. that two additional journalists with the company were tracked by ByteDance employees. All... + full article



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