After CSIS director David Vigneault issued a warning about the social video app, TikTok, and its potential for its users to have their data stolen, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that “Canadians need to listen.” Trudeau added “The concerns are that the data TikTok collects on all of its users gets simply funnelled to the government of China and is potentially used for nefarious purposes.”
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‘Canadians need to listen,’ Trudeau says after CSIS warning on TikTok data concerns
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