Under fire from U.S. lawmakers, TikTok was forced this week to issue a rare public statement about whether it gathers intelligence for — and censors content on behalf of — Beijing. The popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app denies both accusations. It comes as TikTok plans a Canadian expansion.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsSaturday, 26 October 2019
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