If you use TikTok, the app is collecting a staggering amount of information about you | CBC News (2024)

One of the hottest TikTok trends right now seemingly is Western governments banning the immensely popular app from theiremployees' phones and launching probes into its data collection practices.

This week, Canada joined the U.S. and the European Union in prohibiting the social media app on government-issued devices. Other Canadianjurisdictions and institutions are considering similar bans.

The move came just days after the federal privacy watchdog said it, along with three provinces, will investigate whether TikTok and its China-based parent companyByteDanceare complying with Canadian privacy laws.

Agencies and Crown corporations that don't fall under the federal government's Policy on Service and Digitalwere informed of the decision on Monday and "strongly advised" to consider following suit,the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat said in an emailed statement on Friday.

"CBC is a Crown corporation and not subject to the Policy on Service and Digital, and as such is not covered by this decision," the statement said.

However,several Crown corporations have voluntarily decided to leave TikTok — including the Bank of Canada, Trans Mountain Corporation, the National Capital Commission and the Standards Council of Canada.

But most TikTok users in this country aren't government employees and will continue to allow the app to access their personal data with every video they watch, like or comment on —even when they're not interacting with the app.

While most every social media application gathers and stores user data, the amount TikTok gathers, and how transparent it is about what it collects, is what concerns some cybersecurity experts — especially because of the perception that the Chinese government could access it.

WATCH | Why the feds banned TikTok:

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Ottawa to ban TikTok from all government-issued devices

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The federal government is removing and blocking the video-sharing platform TikTok from all federal government devices, citing security reasons.

What TikTok gathers from you

Once the app is downloaded and opened on your smartphone or tablet, it's getting to know a lot about you.

Its voluminous terms of servicelayout what you're agreeing to; access to personal data like contacts, calendars, information about which device you're using, which operating system and your location.

Like other platforms, including Facebook and YouTube, TikTok also monitors the content you engage with and for how long.

But TikTok also monitors how you use your device and how it functions, including "keystroke patterns or rhythms, battery state, audio settings and connected audio devices," according to those terms.

It's also able to identify "the objects and scenery that appear [in your videos], the existence and location within an image of face and body features … and the text of the words spoken."

Ninety-nine per cent of people are not going to read the dozens of pages of terms of service,"said Heidi Tworek, the Canada Research Chair and Director, of the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions at the University of British Columbia.

WATCH | Social media apps pose security risks, former spy says:

Social media apps like TikTok can use your device as a conduit to other people's personal information, says Michel Juneau-Katsuya, a former senior intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

Precise GPS data

Social media business rely on such analytics to sell advertising, develop new versions of programs, and tailor content to users' habits.

But Robert Potter, the co-founder and co-CEO of the Canberra-based cybersecurity firm Internet 2.0,says TikTok isn't completely transparent with its more than 1.5 billion users.

His company examined social media appsincluding Meta-owned Facebook, Instagram and Whatsappand found TikTok was "an outlier in the sheer amount of data it collects," he said.

For example, Potter saysTikTokcan collect"precise" GPS location data from users — much more precise than the company once admitted.

"It gives us a lot of pause to thinking exactly ... what other elements of scrutiny would we like to subject them to?" he said.

WATCH | Is Ottawa's ban about security or politics?:

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Government's TikTok ban 'overly political,' tech expert says

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Vass Bednar, the executive director of McMaster University's master of public policy program, questioned the decision to remove and block TikTok from all federal government devices while not asking similar cybersecurity questions about other apps.

Not 'overtly malicious'

Paelleon Lin, a researcher for the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, authored a 2021 report analyzing the security and privacy of TikTok and Douyin, the version of the app available in China (they even use the same icon).

That reportsaid neither app "appear to exhibit overtly malicious behaviour" akin to malware; and only collected certain information with the user's permission.

WATCH | A warning to TikTok users:

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Cybersecurity head warns TikTok users to protect their data

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The head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is warning users of the popular social media platform TikTok to be cautious with their data and what they share with the app.

Except that Douyin also acquired a device'sMedia Access Control (MAC) address; a unique, 12-digit identifier.Even if you completely reset a phone and wipe all of the personal information, the MAC address does not change and that information could still be used to identify a user, Lin said in an interview from Taipei.

Both Google and Apple prohibit third-party apps from collecting MAC addresses.(Douyin is not available in either company's app store.)

TikTok did not collect them, according to Lin's report. But it used to — according to a 2020report in the Wall Street Journalthat found TikTok "skirted a privacy safeguard"in Google's Android operating system to gather MAC addressesfrom millions of devices for more than a year.TikTok told the Wall Street Journal, at the time, that newer versions of the app do not collect MAC addresses suchdevices.

'Deeply concerning'

Douyin only needs to abide by Chinese lawwhile TikTok— which stores its data in the U.S. and Singapore — mustcomply with the laws of individual countries.

Lin said his research did not find that the app connects to any servers in China directly, but couldn't rule out data being sent from one country to another and then onward to China.

TikTok and ByteDanceinsist no user information is stored in mainland China and that it does not provide user data to the Chinese government.

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But Internet 2.0's Potter questions that.

"[China requires] TikTok and other companies that are headquartered there to cooperate with Chinese national security priorities and intelligence," he said, echoing a point that came up often during Ottawa's recent spat with Beijing over the telecom giant Huawei.

"They're required to not disclose their participation. So, that is deeply concerning."

He also cited aBuzzfeedreport that saidByteDance employees in mainland China could access American user information — which Potter said "shows that there is a gap between what TikTok is telling the public and what it's actually doing on network."

WATCH | What should worry TikTok users:

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Breaking down TikTok security concerns

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The National's Ian Hanomansing asks cyber security experts Brian Haugli and Alana Staszcyszyn about how worried TikTok users should be about having the app on their devices.

Broader ban?

Ottawa worries thatcollection by TikTok ofsensitive data from federal employees' devices couldpave the way for cyberattacks.

The government has not indicated it wants to widen the ban but there are discussions in the U.S. about banning TikTok outright and preventing ByteDance from doing business there.

Kristen Csenkey, a PhD candidate at the University of Waterloo's Balsillie School of International Affairs, sees problems with this because of the app's roles as both a social platform and a source of income for millions of people.

"We need to consider what the implications are," she said. "It's not just a technology or an app that's just used for one purpose."

Google and Apple could, of course, effectively kill TikTok by booting it from their Play Store and App Store, respectively. But it's not clear what it would take for either company to take such a drastic step.

Protecting your privacy

On an individual level, the information TikTok collects from users isn't of huge value, according toPotter.

"It's really the aggregate, huge amounts of data," he said.

But for people who want to use it and are concerned about data collection, there are ways to protect one's privacy.

Matthew Johnson, the education for Ottawa-based MediaSmarts, says web browser plugins and smartphone applications such as Privacy Badger, DuckDuckGo and Disconnect can limit data collection.

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He recommends taking a closer look at those terms of services that so many people blindly agree to, though he admits it's "not reasonable" to expect users to comb through every detail.

"They are written in such a way to satisfy lawyers rather than consumers," he said.

He also suggests using the website tosdr.org — which stands for "Terms of Service; Didn't Read" — which grades the terms of service of websites and applications and succinctly describes any concerns.

That site gives TikTokits lowest grade.

WATCH | Expertsexplain therisks the app poses tousers:

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Should you delete TikTok?

2 years ago

Duration 7:36

With multiple governments banning TikTok on their devices, tech security experts Shruti Shekar and Vass Bednar explain what risks the app poses to the average person and whether you should be concerned about your privacy while using it.

If you use TikTok, the app is collecting a staggering amount of information about you | CBC News (2024)
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