In the first half of 2019, TuckTuck rejected Pakistan's only request for information
In the first half of 2019, TuckTuck rejected Pakistan's only request for information
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In the first half of 2019, TuckTuck rejected Pakistan's only request for information |
For the first time, TuckTuck has released a transparency report. In this report, the company claims that they did not receive a request for information from China in the first half of 2019. The company has received most of the applications from India. TuckTuck received 107 requests about 143 accounts in India. The company provided information on 47% of the requests.
After India, most requests were made from the United States. Where the company received 79 requests about 255 accounts. Tokyo provided information on 86% of requests. The most sought after information from Japan was 35 times after the United States.
TickTalk received a request from Pakistan to provide information on only one user.
The company did not provide any information about it to Pakistan. During this period, the company received a total of 298 applications from 28 countries.
TuckTalk received a total of 3345 requests for copyright removal. The company removed the copyrighted material, complying with 85% of those requests.
The report is an attempt by TuckTalk's owner, Byte Dance, to convince US law enforcement agencies that the Chinese government is not using TuckTock to spy on US citizens.
Earlier this week, the US Army and the Navy banned installing tick-tock applications on government-provided phones. According to a report, Byte Dance intends to sell most of its shares so that the US The Company may have sufficient capital in the event of reservations or sanctions.
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