Once TikTok has your information, the company uses it. Messages you send and receive from other users.Information about your phone, including your IP address, your mobile carrier, time zone, and app and file names found on your phone.Information about what you searched for on TikTok.Information it can find about you from other “publicly available sources”.Any content you upload, like photos and videos.Any information it can gain from third-party accounts (like Facebook or Google) you link to your TikTok account.Any information you add to your profile, like age, language, phone number, photo, and email address.You can read its privacy policy yourself, but if that’s TL DR, this is a short summary of what information it collects: Like many other social media sites (looking at you, Facebook), TikTok collects information about you when you use it. Scammers can use the links to download malware to your phone that can steal private information. They draw you in with promises about making fast money through crypto or other investments and then take you for as much as possible. ![]()
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