TikTok is portraying its effort to secure U.S. user data as “on track” amid mounting criticism of its work and information that suggests the China-founded app previously had a cavalier attitude about sharing user’s data.
“It’s on track — Oracle and ourselves are working together with the U.S. government to finalize the details of Project Texas,” Mr. Chew said at the forum.
TikTok employees shared personally identifiable information of users on an internal messaging tool called Lark, made by TikTok’s China-founded parent company ByteDance, according to the New York Times. The data shared between 2019 and 2022 over Lark looked to include governmental identification, such as passports and driver’s licenses, as well as child sexual abuse material.
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