The Manila Times

FBI raises security concerns about TikTok

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion HFBI) Director Chris Wray is raising national security concerns about TikTok, warning on Friday that control of the popular video-sharing app is in the hands of a Chinese government “that doesn’t share our values.”

Wray said the FBI was concerned that the Chinese had the ability to control the app’s recommenda­tion algorithm, “which allows them to manipulate content, and if they want to, to use it for influence operations.” He also asserted that China could use the app to collect data on its users that could be used for traditiona­l espionage operations.

“All of these things are in the hands of a government that doesn’t share our values, and that has a mission that’s very much at odds with what’s in the best interests of the United States. That should concern us,” Wray told an audience at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.

Those concerns are similar to ones he raised during congressio­nal appearance­s last month when the issue came up. And they’re being voiced during ongoing dialogue in Washington about the app.

Concerned about China’s influence over TikTok, the administra­tion of then-US president Donald Trump in 2020 threatened to ban the app within the US and pressured ByteDance to sell TikTok to an American company. US officials and the company are now in talks over a possible agreement that would resolve American security concerns, a process that Wray said was taking place across US government agencies.

“As Director Wray has previously said, the FBI’s input is being considered as part of our ongoing negotiatio­ns with the US Government,” TikTok spokesman Brooke Oberwetter said in an emailed statement. “While we can’t comment on the specifics of those confidenti­al discussion­s, we are confident that we are on a path to fully satisfy all reasonable US national security concerns and have already made significan­t strides toward implementi­ng those solutions.”

TikTok is owned by Beijingbas­ed ByteDance. TikTok’s Friday statement noted that ByteDance is a private company and that “TikTok Inc., which offers the TikTok service in the United States, is a US company bound by US laws.”

At a US Senate hearing in September, TikTok Chief Operating Officer Vanessa Pappas responded to questions from members of both parties by saying that the company protects all data from American users and that Chinese government officials have no access to it.

“We will never share data, period,” Pappas said.

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