Former employee accuses ByteDance of helping China spy on Hong Kong activists

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Former employee accuses ByteDance of helping China spy on Hong Kong activists
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This might just push the U.S to put a countrywide-ban on TikTok.

"This was a backdoor to any barrier ByteDance had supposedly installed to protect data from the Chinese Communist Party's surveillance," Yu explained in the court filing. He has also alleged that the CCP members would be present from time to time at the company’s headquarters in Beijing.

Last month, he had also accused the company of being in cahoots with the Chinese government by suppressing content favorable to the nation’s interests and promoting communist values. has even threatened to ban the app if ByteDance’s Chinese investors don’t sell their stakes in the company.before Congress in March to defend a blanket ban on the app. He had said in a statement: “Let me state this unequivocally: ByteDance is not an agent of China or any other country.”

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