Feds against TikTok – why they want to remove the application from Apple and Google platforms

The FCC has called on Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundara Pichai to remove TikTok from their app stores, claiming the social network threatens US national security.

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr urges Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores

Representative of the FCC, US Federal Communications Commission, urged Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app storescomparing the popular social media platform to “a wolf in sheep’s clothing.”

We also wrote that Airbnb banned parties forever. Brendan Carr, a senior Republican FCC commissioner, wrote a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.


In an open letter, he called on companies ban TikTok from their respective marketplaces apps because it “collects a lot of sensitive data” from US users. Carr’s email is full of references to a recent BuzzFeed report that says TikTok employees in China allegedly had wide access to user data in the US.

A report compiled from statements from nine individual TikTok employees found that Chinese engineers had access to US user data. In a recent tweet, Carr wrote that the app’s video features are just “sheep’s clothing.”

In a recent tweet, Carr wrote that the app's video features are just his

In a recent tweet, Carr wrote that the app’s video features are just his “sheepskin” / Photo: appleinsider.com

Apparently referring to a June report, the commissioner wrote that TikTok collects “everything from search and browsing history to keystroke patterns and biometric identifiers, including facial and voice prints.”

Clearly, TikTok poses an unacceptable national security risk due to its extensive data collection combined with Beijing’s apparently uncontrolled access to this sensitive data,” Carr wrote in the letter, “So I ask you to apply the plain text of your app store policies to TikTok and remove it.” from your app stores for non-compliance with these terms.

This is not the first time TikTok has fallen out of favor with the US. Back in 2020, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring ByteDance to spin off from TikTok under threat of a US ban. While The White House cited national security concerns.

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