The Trump administration and U.S. lawmakers have repeatedly warned that TikTok could be misusing private user information. 特朗普政府和美国议员一再警告称,TikTok可能滥用了用户私人信息。 TikTok and the Chinese government condemned the executive orders. TikTok和中国政府谴责了这些行政命令。 A Chinese foreig...
[03:58.32]TikTok and the Chinese government condemned the executive orders. [04:04.72]A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said ByteDance and Tencent obey all U.S. laws. [04:14.08]"The U.S. is using national security...
"Congressman, I have seen no evidence that the Chinese government has access to that data. They have never asked us, we have not provided it," refuted Chow. 在这场听证会上还出现了让人哭笑不得的对话。 来自北卡罗...
TikTok has routinely said that it has never shared, or received a request to share, U.S. user data with the Chinese government (and TikTok says it would not honor such a request if one were ever made). Appearing at a contentious congressional hearing in March 2023, TikTok CEO Shou Zi ...
TikTok allows users to watch, create, and share short videos online. The app was launched in 2016 by the Chinese technology company ByteDance. Concerns about ByteDance's Chinese ownership and possible links to the Chinese government have made TikTok controversial in certain countries, particularly the...
TikTok boasts over 170 million users in the United States and holds significant economic and cultural influence. Advocates for the measure have voiced their apprehensions regarding the company's ownership structure, suggesting it could potentially grant the Chinese government access to American users' ...
The U.S., Britain, the European Union and others have banned TikTok on government phones. Western governments worry Chinese authorities could force TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance Ltd., to hand over data on international users or push pro-Beijing narratives. The company's CEO, Shou Zi Chew...
Who wants to ban TikTok in the US and why? Politicians from both major US parties have introduced a new bill which would ban TikTok unless owner ByteDance agrees to sell the app to a non-Chinese company. The lawmakers fear that the Chinese government could use security laws to force ByteDan...
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government over a law that would ban the popular video-sharing app unless it’s sold to another company.
During the testimony of more than five hours, Chew repeatedly denied accusations that the app shares data or has connections with the Chinese government."We're headquartered in Los Angeles and Singapore, and we have 7,000 employees in the US today," Chew said. "The bottom line is this: ...