Fight to Protect US Data: House Committee to Vote on TikTok Ban Next Month | #shorts #news

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Current Events | "Fight to Protect US Data: House Committee to Vote on TikTok Ban Next Month" | #shorts #news

The US House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to take a vote next month on a bill which seeks to prohibit the use of the Chinese social media platform, TikTok, in the United States. Representative Michael McCaul expressed his apprehension about the app, noting “The concern is that this app gives the Chinese government a back door into our phones” (McCaul). In response, TikTok has condemned the proposed ban, characterizing it as “a piecemeal approach to national security” (TikTok). Some experts have argued that the calls for a TikTok ban may be misguided, as the app’s data privacy policies could actually be more secure than those of similar American apps. Furthermore, the company has taken several steps to increase users’ control over their data and keep it safe, such as allowing the storage of user data outside China. These measures make it difficult for the Chinese government to access user data through TikTok.

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