The Beijing-based firm has denied Chinese Communist Party members were allowed to access user data.
TikTok's owner ByteDance has been accused of allowing Chinese Communist Party members to access the data of Hong Kong civil rights activists and protesters.
In the filing, Mr Yu claimed that members of a CCP committee had access to a "superuser" credential, which was also known as "god user", which allowed them to view all data collected by ByteDance. The filing also alleged that in 2018 the CCP committee members used their "god credential" to "identify and locate the Hong Kong protesters, civil rights activists, and supporters of the protests".
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Travis Barker's son Landon gets tattoo tribute to TikTok star girlfriendTravis Barker's son Landon Barker has followed in his father's footsteps by expressing his love for his girlfriend, TikTok star Charli D'Amelio, in ink with a tattoo tribute
Læs mere »
Watch as security guard has time of his life at Belfast festivalIt wasn't just those in attendance or performing at AVA Music Festival that enjoyed themselves
Læs mere »
Aitch SUPERFAN, 12, may finally get to meet rapper after TikTok goes viralMarlee Matthews, an autistic boy from Leicester, made headlines last year when Manchester-born rapper Aitch spotted him
Læs mere »
Hong Kong government seeks court injunction to ban protest songThe Department of Justice is also trying to ban 32 videos of the song on YouTube, including the English, Dutch and Japanese versions.
Læs mere »
On Track GP | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree.realRBradley expressed his thoughts on the Russell/Hamilton incident in the first episode of our all-new On Track GP Podcast, and he's not happy! 😬 Make sure you check out the podcast and have a listen here ➡️ Russell Hamilton Mercedes SpanishGP…
Læs mere »