Experts: TikTok, WeChat bans not crucial to US security | Malay Mail

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WASHINGTON, Aug 8 — The US bans on Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat are not particularly valuable for US security, experts told AFP yesterday, but could step up broader commercial pressure on Beijing and help President Donald Trump appear tough as he seeks reelection. In announcing the bans — to...

The messenger app WeChat and short-video app TikTok are seen near China and US flags in this illustration picture taken August 7, 2020. — Reuters pic

Data collection by the apps, he argued “threatens to allow the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans’ personal and proprietary information,” which he said could be used for espionage, blackmail, and to track Chinese nationals inside the US. TikTok, a simple app for making and sharing short videos, meanwhile mines users’ accounts and phones for lots of identifying information.

However, Weaver said, there are few alternatives if you want to communicate widely with people in China, from inside or outside the country. TikTok denies having provided data to the Chinese government, and says it would not do so if asked — but Weaver is doubtful of that claim.

 

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