Breaking down TikTok security concerns
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2022
- The National's Ian Hanomansing asks cyber security experts Brian Haugli and Alana Staszcyszyn about how worried TikTok users should be about having the app on their devices.
#TikTok #CyberSecurity #CBCNews
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One should not be doing business of any kind with the enemy
You mean, how our entire GDP is tied to China? How exactly will you survive without the 90% of products you use daily that come from China?
Thank you for having our CEO, Brian Haugli on The National.
Facebook is jus as bad
At least it's not owned by China
@@iris_irlydntk And you really trust America?
@@Lorrdd you shouldn’t trust any government. If you did, you would be a 🐑. But if you’re using TikTok then you’re already a 🐑 anyways.
@@Lorrddmore than China, yes.
Worse actually
I absolutely LOVE Alana S. Hair it is so so pretty ❤.
The US pressured China to sell Tiktok to the US, because it's the most dangerous social platform ever. 😂😂😂
What's TikTok? I'm 38 years old.
NSA can not get the tik tok back door so no wonder so much of mad dog attack on tik tok.
It's just bloody disgusting.
Most video content online is stolen anyway. UA-cam, TikTok, Facebook, most of it belongs to someone else and it's just people reposting it illegally.
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