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TikTok sent US user data to China, lawsuit claims | TikTok sent US user data to China, lawsuit claims |
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Video-sharing app TikTok has been hit with a class action lawsuit in the US that claims it transferred "vast quantities" of user data to China. | Video-sharing app TikTok has been hit with a class action lawsuit in the US that claims it transferred "vast quantities" of user data to China. |
The lawsuit accuses the company of "surreptitiously" taking content without user consent. | The lawsuit accuses the company of "surreptitiously" taking content without user consent. |
Owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, TikTok has built up a keen US fan base. | Owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, TikTok has built up a keen US fan base. |
TikTok, which is thought to have about half a billion active users worldwide, has previously said it does not store US data on Chinese servers. | TikTok, which is thought to have about half a billion active users worldwide, has previously said it does not store US data on Chinese servers. |
However, the platform is facing mounting pressure in North America over data collection and censorship concerns. | However, the platform is facing mounting pressure in North America over data collection and censorship concerns. |
The lawsuit filed in a Californian court last week claims TikTok "clandestinely... vacuumed up and transferred to servers in China vast quantities of private and personally-identifiable user data". | The lawsuit filed in a Californian court last week claims TikTok "clandestinely... vacuumed up and transferred to servers in China vast quantities of private and personally-identifiable user data". |
It alleges the data could be used to identify, profile and track users in the US "now and in the future". | It alleges the data could be used to identify, profile and track users in the US "now and in the future". |
The plaintiff is named as Misty Hong, a Californian-based university student. Ms Hong claims she downloaded the app this year but did not create an account. | The plaintiff is named as Misty Hong, a Californian-based university student. Ms Hong claims she downloaded the app this year but did not create an account. |
Months later she alleges the firm had created an account for her, and "surreptitiously" took draft videos she had created but never intended to publish. | Months later she alleges the firm had created an account for her, and "surreptitiously" took draft videos she had created but never intended to publish. |
The data was sent to two servers in China, backed by Tencent and Alibaba. | |
The lawsuit also argues TikTok unfairly profits from "secret harvesting" of private data by using that data to derive "vast targeted-advertising revenues and profits". | The lawsuit also argues TikTok unfairly profits from "secret harvesting" of private data by using that data to derive "vast targeted-advertising revenues and profits". |
TikTok did not immediately respond to requests for comment. | TikTok did not immediately respond to requests for comment. |
What is TikTok? | What is TikTok? |
The platform has exploded in popularity in recent years, mostly with people under 20. | The platform has exploded in popularity in recent years, mostly with people under 20. |
They use the app to share 15-second videos that typically involve lip-synching to songs, comedy routines and unusual editing tricks. | They use the app to share 15-second videos that typically involve lip-synching to songs, comedy routines and unusual editing tricks. |
Alongside its rapid expansion, concerns have grown - chiefly in the US - over the potential to compromise users' privacy. | Alongside its rapid expansion, concerns have grown - chiefly in the US - over the potential to compromise users' privacy. |
US lawmakers have put pressure on the company to clear up allegations that it is beholden to the Chinese state. | US lawmakers have put pressure on the company to clear up allegations that it is beholden to the Chinese state. |
TikTok has hit back against claims of government interference, arguing it "does not remove content" based on Chinese sensitivities. | TikTok has hit back against claims of government interference, arguing it "does not remove content" based on Chinese sensitivities. |
In October, the company said it had never been asked by the Chinese government to remove any content "and would not do so if asked". | In October, the company said it had never been asked by the Chinese government to remove any content "and would not do so if asked". |
TikTok operates a similar but separate version of the app in China, known as Douyin. It says all US user data is stored in the United States, with a backup in Singapore. | TikTok operates a similar but separate version of the app in China, known as Douyin. It says all US user data is stored in the United States, with a backup in Singapore. |
Still, the company found itself in hot water last week, apologising to a US teenager who was blocked from the service after she posted a viral clip criticising China's treatment of the Uighur Muslims. | Still, the company found itself in hot water last week, apologising to a US teenager who was blocked from the service after she posted a viral clip criticising China's treatment of the Uighur Muslims. |
The company later lifted the ban. | The company later lifted the ban. |
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