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US Congress urges Trump to ban TikTok following India's lead

Congress members support the Trump administration's effort to restrict TikTok and other social media sites linked to the Chinese Communist Party from accessing the US markets. In a letter to President, they pointed out that India took the extraordinary step of banning several Chinese affiliated mobile apps including TikTok due to national security concerns.

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Published : Jul 16, 2020, 12:53 PM IST

Washington: Expressing concern over TikTok's censorship of user content to advance the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) foreign policy aims, a set of 25 US Congressmen and Congresswomen have urged President Donald Trump to take decisive action to protect the American people's privacy and safety.

In a letter to the President, dated July 15, they also pointed out that India took the extraordinary step of banning several Chinese affiliated mobile apps including TikTok due to national security concerns. However, the CCP's systemic campaign to collect and illicitly transmit user data for the Chinese government's purposes is not unique to Indian consumers, the letter said.

"It is clear that the US should not trust TikTok or any other Chinese-affiliated social media websites or apps to protect Americans' data, privacy, or security. As such, we urge you to take strong action to stop the CCP's sophisticated espionage campaign against our country and protect our national security," the letter read.

They also said that they support the Trump administration's effort to restrict TikTok and other social media sites linked to the Chinese Communist Party from accessing the US markets.

Read | The TikTok saga: From app to China's digital weapon

"These popular apps' data collection practices, coupled with China's onerous cybersecurity laws requiring all companies operating in China, including TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to share user data with CCP authorities, present a very real threat to US national security. As such, we urge your administration to take decisive action to protect the American people's privacy and safety," they said in the letter.

They also pointed out that TikTok's privacy policy for US residents is upfront about the vast quantity of user data it collects and shares with the CCP.

Read | Plea filed in Lahore HC seeking ban on Tik Tok in Pakistan

"Furthermore, TikTok's censorship of user content to advance the CCP's foreign policy aims is deeply concerning. Leaked documents detail instructions to ban videos on the app that mention Tiananmen Square, Tibetan independence, or banned religious groups," the letter said.

"Moreover, an Australian Strategic Policy Institute report recently found that ByteDance works closely with the Chinese government to enable human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims by disseminating the CCP's state propaganda. ByteDance is also required under Chinese law to provide seats on the company's board of directors to CCP officials, further cementing the authoritarian government's role in setting these policies," it added.

India had recently banned 59 Chinese mobile applications including the widely-used social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat and Helo within view of the threat to the nation's sovereignty and security.

The majority of the apps banned in the June 29 order were red-flagged by intelligence agencies over concerns that they were collecting user data and possibly also sending them outside.

(ANI)

Washington: Expressing concern over TikTok's censorship of user content to advance the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) foreign policy aims, a set of 25 US Congressmen and Congresswomen have urged President Donald Trump to take decisive action to protect the American people's privacy and safety.

In a letter to the President, dated July 15, they also pointed out that India took the extraordinary step of banning several Chinese affiliated mobile apps including TikTok due to national security concerns. However, the CCP's systemic campaign to collect and illicitly transmit user data for the Chinese government's purposes is not unique to Indian consumers, the letter said.

"It is clear that the US should not trust TikTok or any other Chinese-affiliated social media websites or apps to protect Americans' data, privacy, or security. As such, we urge you to take strong action to stop the CCP's sophisticated espionage campaign against our country and protect our national security," the letter read.

They also said that they support the Trump administration's effort to restrict TikTok and other social media sites linked to the Chinese Communist Party from accessing the US markets.

Read | The TikTok saga: From app to China's digital weapon

"These popular apps' data collection practices, coupled with China's onerous cybersecurity laws requiring all companies operating in China, including TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to share user data with CCP authorities, present a very real threat to US national security. As such, we urge your administration to take decisive action to protect the American people's privacy and safety," they said in the letter.

They also pointed out that TikTok's privacy policy for US residents is upfront about the vast quantity of user data it collects and shares with the CCP.

Read | Plea filed in Lahore HC seeking ban on Tik Tok in Pakistan

"Furthermore, TikTok's censorship of user content to advance the CCP's foreign policy aims is deeply concerning. Leaked documents detail instructions to ban videos on the app that mention Tiananmen Square, Tibetan independence, or banned religious groups," the letter said.

"Moreover, an Australian Strategic Policy Institute report recently found that ByteDance works closely with the Chinese government to enable human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims by disseminating the CCP's state propaganda. ByteDance is also required under Chinese law to provide seats on the company's board of directors to CCP officials, further cementing the authoritarian government's role in setting these policies," it added.

India had recently banned 59 Chinese mobile applications including the widely-used social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat and Helo within view of the threat to the nation's sovereignty and security.

The majority of the apps banned in the June 29 order were red-flagged by intelligence agencies over concerns that they were collecting user data and possibly also sending them outside.

(ANI)

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