Published 19:24 IST, July 10th 2020
TikTok mulls big changes to distance itself from China amid mounting criticism worldwide
TikTok’s parent company Bytedance is reportedly planning to bring changes to its corporate structure, aimed at distancing the social networking firm from China.
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TikTok’s parent company Bytedance is reportedly planning to bring changes to its corporate structure, aimed at distancing social networking service from China. According to a Bloomberg report, growing concerns in United States over safety of app due to its China connection has prompted executives to consider options to distance its operations from Beijing.
company executives are reportedly mulling over options of creating a new manment board for TikTok and establish a separate headquarters outside China. TikTok said in a statement that social media firm will move forward in best interest of users, employees, artists, creators, partners, and policymakers.
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India recently banned 59 Chinese Apps, including TikTok, stating that it has received many complaints from various sources about misuse of se apps. Ministry of Home Affairs said that apps were used to steal and surreptitiously transmit users’ data in an unauthorised manner to servers located outside India. Calling it a move to protect sovereignty of Indian Cyber, government said that it was a major blow to China’s Digital Silk Route ambitions.
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'Constant evaluation'
Trump administration has also indicated a possible ban on TikTok, calling it a part of constant evaluation to ensure privacy of American citizens. During a press conference on July 8, State Secretary Mike Pompeo asserted that government will take steps to prevent Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from accessing private information.
“We are w evaluating each instance where we believe that Chinese Communist Party does t have an easy way to access American citizens' phones, systems and healthcare records,” said Pompeo.
Earlier this week, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher Wray warned that China poses “greatest long-term threat” to intellectual property and ecomic vitality of US. In a nearly hour-long conversation on China’s attempt to influence US institutions, Wray presented a stark picture of Chinese interference to become world's only superpower by any means necessary.
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“If you are an American adult, it is more likely than t that China has stolen your personal data,” he said, warning against alleged data ft by Chinese companies.
19:25 IST, July 10th 2020