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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (160892)8/4/2020 11:28:19 AM
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Is Tic-Tock a danger to U.S.?

Our rating: Partly false (****My Rating: PARTLY TRUE**** ) The claims in the post have been rated PARTLY FALSE. While it is true that TikTok, owned by a Chinese-based company, previously has faced scrutiny for its security, it is false to say it has no security. TikTok states it has addressed and solved identified security issues, taking action that has been verified by the cybersecurity company that identified the weaknesses.

Additionally, no evidence suggests that TikTok is any more prone to hacking or trafficking than other social media platforms, or that the app is used "extensively" by hackers or traffickers.

( the author knows nothing however that does not stop him from writing a false article)

usatoday.com
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