Request to remove Tik Tok app from Apple and Google

WASHINGTON: A commissioner of the US Federal Communications Commission says it has asked Apple and Google to remove the video-sharing app TickTalk from their App Stores in view of the security of data related to China.


Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr shared a letter in a Twitter message to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.

In the letter, he said that tik tok is not what is seen on the surface. It's not the only one where comic videos or memes are being shared. TickTack basically serves as a sophisticated monitoring tool that collects large amounts of private and sensitive data.

However, Alphabet, Apple and TikTok did not comment.

The letter, dated June 24, said that if Apple and Alphabet did not remove TickTack from their App Stores, they would have to submit a response by July 8.


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