{"id":34266,"date":"2022-07-28T10:17:54","date_gmt":"2022-07-28T10:17:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/joe-rogan-tiktok-terms-of-service-lets-china-steal-your-data"},"modified":"2024-07-19T12:34:41","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T12:34:41","slug":"joe-rogan-tiktok-terms-of-service-lets-china-steal-your-data","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/tiktok\/joe-rogan-tiktok-terms-of-service-lets-china-steal-your-data","title":{"rendered":"Joe Rogan Says TikTok Terms Of Service Lets China Have All Your Data"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nowadays, it isn’t unusual for social media apps to collect private data while you scroll, tap, or watch videos. Recently, Joe Rogan, UFC commentator and JRE Spotify podcast host<\/a>, was stunned after interrogating the TikTok Terms of Service, which he says “lets China have all your data.”<\/p>\n This came during a 26th July 2022 discussion on JRE #1847 featuring Theo Von, where the two discussed the addictive and globally-recognized platform. In the podcast, Joe detailed the fine print of the company’s service agreement that users must sign before using the social media app and essentially forfeit their private data.<\/p>\n At this point, there probably isn’t any social media platform that doesn’t at least take some of its user’s information. It’s partially how these companies can create targeted ads and sell products or services much more successfully. From the time spent watching a video to the recently liked images, posts, or clips, even what users say aloud can be registered by social media platforms.<\/p>\n But Joe Rogan revealed that TikTok might be stepping the boundary of just suggesting personalized ads or content as users scroll. Accordingly, Joe Rogan highlighted the various information TikTok collects, including users’ IP address, phone model, device system, network type, apps, and even file names; this means the app can read pretty much all the content on users’ phones.<\/p>\nJoe Rogan Says TikTok ‘Steals All Your Data’<\/h2>\n
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