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TikTok distances from Beijing in response to India app ban

Published 07/03/2020, 03:09 PM
Updated 07/03/2020, 11:05 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: File photo of the TikTok logo

By Aditya Kalra

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Social media app TikTok distanced itself from Beijing after India banned 59 Chinese apps in the country, according to a correspondence seen by Reuters.

In a letter to the Indian government dated June 28th and seen by Reuters on Friday, TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer said the Chinese government has never requested user data, nor would the company turn it over if asked.

TikTok, which is not available in China, is owned by China's ByteDance but has sought to distance itself from its Chinese roots to appeal to a global audience. Along with 58 other Chinese apps, including Tencent Holdings (OTC:TCEHY) Ltd's WeChat and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Group Holding Ltd's UC Browser, it was banned in India this week following a border clash with China.

"I can confirm that the Chinese government has never made a request to us for the TikTok data of Indian users," Mayer wrote, adding that data for Indian users is stored in servers in Singapore. "If we do ever receive such a request in the future, we would not comply."

The letter was sent ahead of a likely meeting next week between the company and the government, one source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

One Indian government source told Reuters this week the ban was unlikely to be revoked soon. Lawyers have said a legal challenge was unlikely to be successful, given India has cited national security concerns for the ban.

The ban, which upset India's growing legion of TikTok stars, has also given a lift to local rivals such as Roposo, which added 22 million new users in the 48 hours after the ban took effect.

TikTok has committed to spend $1 billion in the region. Since its launch in 2017, it has become one of the fastest- growing social media apps. India is its largest market by user, followed by the United States.

In the letter, Mayer played up the company's investment in the region, highlighting more than 3,500 direct and indirect employees and content available in 14 languages.

"The privacy of our users, and the security and sovereignty of India, are of utmost importance to us," Mayer wrote. "We have already announced our plans to build a data centre in India."

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: File photo of the TikTok logo

The correspondence was first reported by the Wall Street Journal and other media.

Latest comments

TikTok is a Chinese communist backed app tool to cast international propaganda. TikTok only show what the commie want you to see to brainwash you. Beware.
Of course they would comply
so actually India banned an app that is not even allowed in China. Lol not so smart, Trump is the their president?
Eat feces Chinsect.
Spyware is most favorite tool of chinese government. China never ever spoke truth, it's a system rule of communism. Ban China.
US needs to do the same. TikTok is Beijing spyware plain and simple!
How do you know the Chinese are lying? There lips are moving So many fraud companies the SEC turns a blind eye. Fake gold Fake cities Fake # ‘s Fake watches Fake baby formula On and on
US is behind all of this clash. That’s what they are always best at doing.
They are best at almost everything in the world. Your ignorance is your best skill
At least one country isn't afraid to stand up to the Chicoms.
Tiktok started as an american company.
TikTok is a service of ByeDance, a Chinese company headquartered in Bejing.
ByteDance*
he reminds of that china lady-general from wuhan virus institute. Dhe also claimed no, never, never ever, i promise. Also like Pukin or Cykerberg Will you trust liars?
never ever trust China or it's companies !!! its rule ..
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