Time to dump TikTok https://video.foxnews.com/v/6170030045001/ …pic.twitter.com/Xkc51RlYWz
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Wait, I see pro Trump content on there everyday. Besides the app taking your time up. What could the Chinese possibly do with me watching dog videos, cop videos, people doing jokes. Wow they know where I go, visiting my family is not government secrets.
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Replying to @NC_RayGerber @charliekirk11
Yeah I don’t know about it pushing a left wing agenda but all apps collect data on their users or at least try to. It’s not really a huge deal but it does become a national security issue if the app is sending information from say the child of a DOD official directly to China gov
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Replying to @kevthenomad @charliekirk11
Okay, for one who is going to admit their family works for the DOD and why do it on Social Media. If they are watching you because your family works there, then chances are, they already know your family works there. But hey, what would I know. Most phones are made in China tho.
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Replying to @NC_RayGerber @charliekirk11
I’m pretty sure Chinese intelligence knows information on DOD or high security clearance individuals in US gov, including their family members. No one has to admit it on an app for them to know who to look for.
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Replying to @kevthenomad @charliekirk11
So what do they have to gain? Location information for one is easy and they don't need an app for that. They made the phones, are they going to ban Apple and Samsung phones next? Don't get me wrong, I see the harm the app could do, but this is a little over the top.
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Replying to @NC_RayGerber @charliekirk11
The phones aren’t assembled in China. Just the parts are made there. I agree it’s odd to ban a product entirely from the US public since most people aren’t at risk of giving away anything more than consumer data, but I understand the hesitation to allow the app here
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It's obviously a very high security risk. They don't ban something just because. India banned TikTok as well. And I heard other countries are doing the same.
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India banned it for ethical reasons, not the reasons US is trying to ban it for. And the reasons India banned it, I completely agree with. Young kids posted content that some of them are almost showing personal body parts.
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