• nul9o9@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The key difference is that American Government agencies don’t have access to the information TikTok steals from its users.

    Edit: This comment implied the US has easy access to the data from companies like Facebook.

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      1 year ago

      This is naive. America has all the laws they need to get data from private companies, just the same as China

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        And thanks to Snowden revelations we know for a fact that US companies work directly with US government and share all their user data.

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        Sure, but there’s a difference between having the potential to do something, and actively doing it. I’m aware the FBI/CIA can get my data from Google if they want it, but something would have to trigger them into wanting to investigate me. With a Chinese company there is no “if”, all of the data goes straight to the CCP. Tencent, the bloated multimedia company, even had a moment of ironic hypocrisy where they didn’t want to give away all of their users’ data.

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      At least in theory they have to get a warrant, although there are plenty of examples of tech companies handing over information without one. They definitely have access to all the same information if they really want it though.

      Edit: In hindsight I think I may have misinterpreted how that post was intended. American government agencies do have a harder time getting access to TikTok’s information, although at least for US users TikTok has separate servers that make it possible for them to do so.

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        They have to get a warrant to demand it, yes. But if they show up with a bag full of money, the companies will just turn it right over.

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            Yeah, what does Meta have to lose? Only their reputation for protecting user privacy, which was lost long ago.