U.S. Senator asks intelligence to investigate Chinese tremor
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US Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Senator Tom cotton on Wednesday asked intelligence officials to investigate whether the popular Chinese app, tiktok, poses a national security risk.
Two senators sent letters to Joseph Maguire, acting director of national intelligence of the United States, expressing concern about the user data collected by the video sharing platform and whether China would review what American users saw. The letter also said tremolo could be the target of foreign influence.
US concerns about security and censorship issues related to Chinese content platforms such as tremolo are growing. The owner of tremolo is technology company byte dance, headquartered in Beijing. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio has asked U.S. authorities to assess the Chinese government's allegations of using tremolo for political review.
"There are over 110 million downloads in the United States alone, and chattering is a potential counterintelligence threat that we can't ignore," Schumer and cotton wrote.
They urged investigators to investigate the use of Twitter to collect data about user positioning and other sensitive personal information.
Buffeting has said that U.S. user data is stored in the United States, but senators pointed out that byte skipping is subject to Chinese law.
"The Chinese government does not require the content to be censored by qiaoyin," a spokesman for qiaoyin said in a statement to Reuters. "It is clear that we will not delete the video due to the presence of Hong Kong protests."
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