As lawmakers worry about TikTok’s app gathering data on Americans, a review shows the Chinese app has data trackers on many state-government websites across the U.S.
WASHINGTON—More than two dozen state governments have placed web-tracking code made by TikTok parent ByteDance Ltd. on official websites, according to a new report from a cybersecurity company, illustrating the difficulties U.S.
regulators face inA review of the websites of more than 3,500 companies, organizations and government entities by the Toronto-based company Feroot Security found that so-called tracking pixels from the TikTok parent company were present in 30 U.S. state-government websites across 27 states, including some whereContinue reading your article with
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