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TikTok data tracking explained by CS professor.

The Future of TikTok and Data Security Concerns

TikTok, the popular social media app, is facing a potential ban in the United States due to concerns over data security. Many people are wondering what this potential data theft could mean for the average person.

According to Dr. Maxwell Omwenga, a computer science professor with the University of Evansville, if you’re using any app, particularly social media apps, chances are, it’s tracking your data. “If you install any app, it will ask you would you like to share location would you like to share contacts would you like to share photo drive,” says Dr. Omwenga. “So if you allow that, you’re giving the permission to that application to go ahead and do that.”

Dr. Omwenga says that’s typically what’s meant when someone says an app has accessed “your data,” your location to be added to the top of a post, or contacts to find your friends more easily. However, most apps tend to store that data. “You may say no or yes, but as soon as you say yes, that means it will pick that and access your phone, but you’re not sure if it’s going to use that for the app only or it is going to copy that somewhere online,” Dr. Omwenga says.

Chinese-Owned TikTok Raises Concerns

While TikTok is a relative newcomer, this practice is far from unique. While apps like Facebook or Twitter are already storing your data, TikTok is owned by a Chinese company called ByteDance. Lawmakers have expressed concerns that certain Chinese laws could force the company to present that data to the Chinese government. In congressional hearings, ByteDance CEO Shou Chew has denied that.

It remains to be seen what will happen with the app as lawmakers consider a ban, but for its users, Omwenga says just be safe with your passwords and understand that any app could be tracking you if you let it. “Be aware that the more platforms they are on, the more likely it is that their data is being shared,” says Omwenga.

Ban Considered, Opponents Speak Up

A possible ban of TikTok has been opposed by many groups including the American Civil Liberties Union, which says that would be a First Amendment violation. Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy is among other lawmakers that have said they would support a bill to ban TikTok.

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