TikTok Goes For A Biometric Grab Of 66 Million US Users
TikTok Goes For A Biometric Grab Of 66 Million US Users
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, JUN 04, 2021 - 04:40 PM
TikTok quietly rolled out its new US privacy policy earlier
this week, allowing the Chinese company to automatically "collect
biometric identifiers and biometric information" from its
users' content.
TechCrunch first
pointed out the policy change introduced in the recently added section, "Image
and Audio Information," located under the section titled "Information
we collect automatically." It states:
"We
may collect information about the images and audio that are a part of your User
Content, such as identifying the objects and scenery that appear, the existence
and location within an image of face and body features and attributes, the
nature of the audio, and the text of the words spoken in your User Content. We
may collect this information to enable special video effects, for content
moderation, for demographic classification, for content and ad recommendations,
and for other non-personally-identifying operations."
The most alarming part of the section is this bolded part:
"We
may collect biometric identifiers and biometric
information as defined under US laws, such
as faceprints and voiceprints, from your User Content. Where required by
law, we will seek any required permissions from you prior to any such
collection."
"The
statement itself is vague, as it doesn't specify whether it's considering
federal law, states laws, or both. It also doesn't explain, as the other part
did, why TikTok needs this data. It doesn't define the terms
"faceprints" or "voiceprints." Nor does it explain how it
would go about seeking the "required permissions" from users, or if
it would look to either state or federal laws to guide that process of gaining
consent," TechCrunch said.
Only three states (Illinois, Texas, and Washington) have laws protecting people from corporations collecting biometric data. The rest of the 47 states don't have any restrictions.
Perhaps
former President Trump was right about TikTok when he attempted to
ban the Beijing-based company because he said it was a "national
security threat."
This week, President Biden restricted US investments in 59 Chinese companies
tied to military and surveillance. Still, somehow, the
administration continues to allow TikTok to operate.
This seems like a large-scale
collection biometric grab of more than 66 million US users by
the Chinese company. This is more dangerous than a password or credit card
number being stolen because it cannot be undone. It will be too late until
users and policymakers recognize and address the complex security that TikTok
poses on national security.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/tiktok-goes-biometric-grab-66-million-us-users
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