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The real dangers of TikTok and how to remove it
Officials worried about the threat of TikTok isn't just hype. It is dangerous. Here's what you need to know and why you should remove it.
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Here s how TikTok can spy on you even if you don t have the app
TikTok is a Chinese spy balloon disguised as an app. Follow these tips to stay safe from the app's data-stealing clutches.
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TikTok s Dark Side: Why it s more than just a fun app and you need to remove it
The U.S. is inching closer and closer to a nationwide ban on TikTok with 150 million Americans, including about two-thirds of teens, using the social media app.
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If You Use Snapchat, You Could Get a $117 Check From a Data Privacy Lawsuit—the Deadline to Apply Is Saturday
Social media users in Illinois are cashing in on more data privacy settlements. This time, Snapchat is sending out checks up to $117.
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Washington goes on the global data privacy offensive
Under new plans, countries globally would be able to sign up to new laws to allow people’s personal information to flow freely between jurisdictions.
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