Daily Mail

BBC warned of risks over using TikTok

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THE BBC should ‘reconsider’ its focus on sharing stories on TikTok over China spying fears.

BBC News boss Deborah Turness has told staff that increasing the corporatio­n’s presence on the social media platform is a priority for this year.

But senior Tory MPs have raised concerns with BBC journalist­s using the app owned by Chinese firm ByteDance.

Former Conservati­ve leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith told the Daily Telegraph: ‘TikTok is seen by security experts as part of the Chinese security apparatus.

‘As a data harvester that has to, by law, cooperate on all aspects of their work with the Chinese security services, it strikes me as strange that it is seen as a reliable and secure partner for the BBC.’

Alicia Kearns, foreign affairs committee chairman, added: ‘The BBC should be assisting in educating the public about the need to protect their data and the vulnerabil­ities of the site.’

TikTok can harvest user data on the app, and is obliged to give the Chinese state assistance in areas of national security if requested. Although this has been routinely denied by TikTok.

Last week, the European Commission banned staff from using the app, six months after the UK Parliament account was shut down. A BBC spokesman said: ‘With all third-party platforms, we take all necessary security measures.’

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