‘We are not China’: TikTok hits back
TikTok’s boss in Australia has hit back at critics who have raised concerns about user privacy and claimed the app is being singled out because of its links to Beijing.
TikTok’s boss in Australia has hit back at critics who have raised concerns about user privacy and claimed the app is being singled out because of its links to Beijing.
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