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TikTok already does that. Trump just doesn't like the idea that TikTok is Chinese owned.Why can't USA just ask TikTok to keep all American user data in US severs only with no connectivity to any servers in China?
Why can't USA just ask TikTok to keep all American user data in US severs only with no connectivity to any servers in China?
It's about having no recourse to granting access to the CCP when they order it. TT can host it anywhere, but they remain legally obligated as a Chinese company, to give the Chinese government complete access to all databases upon request.
If there is no connection back to Chinese servers how can they transfer the data even if ordered by CCP?
Remote access logins and download it. You don't have to stand next to your servers in a data center typing into a connected laptop to access your database.
For 50 billions $$$ ???Just the USA business (and UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand).
Servers must have connectivity to the world, outside datacenter cage otherwise nobody least user can access the data.Mate remote access can work if there is network connectivity. Are you a network engineer? I am. Data can be isolated in US Servers and compliance standards can be put in place.
Servers must have connectivity to the outside datacenter cage otherwise nobody least user can access the data.
The question is whether or not Chinese intelligence can access to the database despite being stored in the US.
50 billion is nothing compare to its potential.For 50 billions $$$ ???
Not a bad deal for dance byte
I give you a hint: the code of tiktok comes from China.There are various methods of securing data while having outside connectivity, not going that way.
If Chinese intelligence can penetrate then they can penetrate Facebook, Twitter also. That's espionage and hacking, we are not talking about that.
I give you a hint: the code of tiktok comes from China.
Any code needs regular updates.
You can inject malware into the code.
The users are the asset.For 50 billions $$$ ???
Not a bad deal for dance byte
It's because the US wants to limit Chinese economic competition. The US gov has never proved that Tik Tok constitutes a national security threat or sends user data directly back to China (indeed even security experts admit this). It is just a matter of the US wanting to maintain its tech lead over China and finding a legal excuse to do so. I am American and I can see this ... nothing wrong with this approach but just know what the real reason behind this is. The US wants to maintain technological edge over China and if they can do so this way, then that is good.It's about having no recourse to granting access to the CCP when they order it. TT can host it anywhere, but they remain legally obligated as a Chinese company, to give the Chinese government complete access to all databases upon request.
Hence the reason why the US banned it/forced its sale50 billion is nothing compare to its potential.
Tiktok is the next Facebook. It is seriously challenging Facebook's dominance in social app world.
Just for reference: Instagram worth 100 billion+ ...
The US wants to maintain technological edge over China and if they can do so this way, then that is good.