Indiana Attorney General Files Privacy Lawsuit Against TikTok
Indiana Attorney General Files Privacy Lawsuit Against TikTok
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed two separate lawsuits against TikTok, accusing the social media company of making false claims about user security and showing age-inappropriate content to young consumers.In a statement, Rokita made a point of emphasizing TikTok’s foreign ownership, suggesting that the company may be intentionally hurting American youth.“The TikTok app is a malicious and menacing threat unleashed on unsuspecting Indiana consumers by a Chinese company that knows full well the harms it inflicts on users,” Rokita said. “With this pair of lawsuits, we hope to force TikTok to stop its false, deceptive, and misleading practices, which violate Indiana law.”The first lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, alleges that TikTok “lures” children onto the platform by falsely claiming that its content is appropriate for users aged between 13 and 17.The complaint notes that teenagers who use TikTok spend an average of 99 minutes per day on the application, during which time they are “exposed” to content featuring nudity, drug use, and alcohol consumption.The second lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, repeats a longstanding claim that TikTok retains “reams” of information about its users, much of which could be made available to the Chinese government upon request.
TikTok open on a phone. Image via Flickr/user:Solen Feyissa. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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