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TikTok and the Data Minefield: Is Your Privacy at Risk?
Friday, September 6, 2024
The DOJ also points to a practice called “heating,” where TikTok employees can promote specific videos to gain more views.
Could this be used to amplify controversial content and sow discord?
TikTok isn't just sitting back and taking this lying down. They're fighting back in court, arguing that the government's concerns are overblown and that they've already taken steps to address security issues.
So, who's telling the truth? And what are the real implications for your privacy and online experience? Is the DOJ right to be concerned, or are they overreacting? What about TikTok's claims? Are they truly transparent about their data practices? What steps can you take to protect your own privacy on TikTok and other social media platforms?
This legal battle is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the complex relationship between social media, data privacy, and national security. It's a conversation we need to be having, and it's one that will continue to
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