Executive fired from TikTok's Chinese owner says Beijing had access to app data in termination suit
Source: ABC News
A former executive fired from TikToks parent company ByteDance made a raft of accusations against the tech giant Friday, including that it stole content from competitors like Instagram and Snapchat, and served as a propaganda tool for the Chinese government by suppressing or promoting content favorable to the countrys interests.
The allegations were made in a complaint Friday by Yintao Yu, the head of engineering for ByteDances U.S. operations from August 2017 to November 2018, as part of a wrongful termination lawsuit filed earlier this month in San Francisco Superior Court. Yu claims he was fired for disclosing wrongful conduct he saw at the company.
In the complaint, Yu alleges the Chinese government monitored ByteDance's work from within its Beijing headquarters and provided guidance on advancing core communist values.
Yu said government officials had the ability to turn off the Chinese version of ByteDances apps, and maintained access to all company data, including information stored in the United States.
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WhiteTara
(31,193 posts)and maybe he was the one that discussed a prime purpose of tiktok was facial recognition and to gather as many faces and face types as possible and what better way than a fun thing like tiktok.
speak easy
(12,595 posts)2024
reACTIONary
(6,986 posts)... it would be wrong.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,734 posts)I knew this was happening because I know how the CCP operates after living in China so long.
NEVER trust the CCP. Think of them as an Asian version of Donald Trump.
I called Winne the Flu the Chinese Donald Trump.
ShazzieB
(22,227 posts)I don't understand how people can just wave away the security issues as being of no concern. To each their own, I guess!