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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Tik Tok reveals requests from different countries to obtain subscriber data

Tik Tok reveals requests from different countries to obtain subscriber data


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The famous application "Tik Tok" began to disclose the number of requests it received from the governments of different countries to obtain subscriber data in the first half of the past year 2019.

"Tick Talk" stressed its strong respect for the privacy of the polytheists and users of the platform, while stressing its cooperation with security authorities and law enforcement agencies abroad, according to Sky News Arabia.

And had sparked a state of extreme anger from the platform "Tik Tok", after circulating information about its cooperation with the security authorities, which was denied by "Tik Tok" categorically and definitively.


India came on the list of countries that submitted requests for information and data related to Tik Tok users, as the application revealed that it had submitted 143 requests, indicating that it had given it information about only half the number of requests.


The United States ranked second, requesting information on 255 accounts, and the company said 86% of the requests sought information.
For his part, Eric Upstein, director of public policy at Tik Tok, explained that the application studies the requests submitted by countries carefully and carefully, so that they can be
sure that they are observing the legal aspect.
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The famous Chinese youth app "Tik Tok" revealed its first report on transparency, which clarifies the countries that submitted requests to remove content in addition to accessing user data, according
to the report, China is noticeably absent from the report, as it is called video sharing application, which is owned by the technology company  ByteDance  , the Chinese giant ,

According to the American website, The Verge, this news came after a difficult year for Tik Tok, which faced increased scrutiny in its relationship with China. In September, a report by The Washington Post indicated that TikTok was monitoring content related to Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests, which  The Chinese government will likely be satisfied, and TikTok has denied the allegations, but it was not enough to prevent US lawmakers from demanding an investigation of national security.



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