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hassanBy hassanSeptember 3, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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In recent years, China has become increasingly assertive on the world stage. One manifestation of this is Chinese internet companies’ expansion beyond their home market. ByteDance, a Chinese company known for its social media app TikTok, is a prime example. In late 2019, ByteDance announced plans to launch a new social media app, Feiliao (translated as “flying talk”), in China. exbytedance chinaprotocol

In recent years, ByteDance has become one of the most successful tech companies in China. One of the keys to their success has been their focus on user privacy and data security. In this article, we will take a look at ByteDance’s China Privacy Protocol and how it has helped them become one of the most trusted companies in China. exbytedance chinaprotocol

In February 2020, ExbyteDance, the Chinese owner of the popular short-video app TikTok, was forced to sell its US assets to an American company following pressure from the Trump administration. The sale was part of a deal that would see ExbyteDance’s Chinese app, Douyin, remain in operation.

The move came after months of scrutiny from US lawmakers and officials who accused TikTok of being a national security risk due to its ties to China.

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