Who Really Owns Your TikTok Data Now?
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This Week in Privacy #20: Who Really Owns Your TikTok Data Now?0:00/3729.4321×
Our top stories this week:
- A new report reveals that a TikTok deal has been signed. Oracle will hold a controlling stake and manage security of U.S. customer data despite concerns over their CEO's supportive statements on mass surveillance.
- Firefox 143 for Android will introduce DNS-Over-HTTPS, finally matching their desktop counterparts.
- Microsoft cuts off Azure access to an elite Israeli military intelligence unit after an investigation reveals that it was being used for civilian mass surveillance.
- The UK government announced plans for mandatory digital ID for all UK residents. In response, over 500,000 petition signatures were raised opposing its implementation.
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Oracle, Andreessen Horowitz, More Will Hold Controlling Stake In TikTok Deal, Report Says
The United States and China have finalized an agreement that allows TikTok to avoid a ban. A consortium of American tech companies and venture capital firms, including Oracle Corporation and Andreesen Horowitz, are planning to take a controlling stake over TikTok's U.S. presence. Besides being responsible for data security, Oracle will also host U.S. customer data on domestic cloud servers. Finally, the TikTok search and recommendation algorithm will be managed by a U.S.-dominated oversight board.
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