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Carmen Lin

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Sep 18, 2022, 3:58:20 PM9/18/22
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Do you use a social media app called Tick Tok?

If you do, read what I copied below from FB. You’ll need to get rid of it soon.

I’ve read that CCP (Chinese gov’t) control all their private citizen’s social media activity.

我不知道我們當中是否有人使用 Tick Tok,因為我早就看到警告說中國公司的東西都有被中共偷竊資訊的危險,所以我一向對中國的東西在網路上的,我盡量避免去碰。
果然,現在我在臉書上看到這消息,證明我以往的想法沒錯。不是我冤枉中共,而是中共實在太可怕。我在兩千零四年跟一位教會的姊妹去中國旅遊時,我曾想過不知旅館房間有沒有竊聽器。好在我們都沒有談到中共,所以即使有也不怕他們竊聽。
好了,若有人使用這個可怕的東西,要趕快拿掉。曾有幾次有人轉傳這家的文章給我,我看時都害怕會不會受影響。

我也再次順便說,請各位以後不要再轉傳這家的東西給我,因為我決定不再看,以免受損失。

我把在臉書上面看到的複製在這裡給大家看,就知道有多麼可怕。



She was one of the first to present evidence and warn us, but few people listened. Now the U.S. House of Representatives says she was correct.

Former Google executive Felix Krause yesterday posted "TikTok, when opening any website in their app, injects tracking code that can monitor all keystrokes, including passwords, and all taps."

Jaja Liao holds a BA in Molecular Biology from Yale University, and is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Taiwan. She lives in San Francisco and her articles have appeared in Forbes magazine.

Three years ago she quit her job at TikTok and and warned the world. She said the company was clearly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and the app was spyware which impacted 80 million users.

She called it a giant data farm for the CCP. Yesterday, she wrote that at the time, "none of y’all listened to me!"

On Thursday afternoon, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Chief Administrative Officer finally issued a cyber advisory on TikTok. It was labeled “high-risk” with personal information being accessed from inside China.

The official House advisory says “We do not recommend the download or use of this application due to these security and privacy concerns.”



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