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Revealed: TikTok staff in China – and four other countries - can access New Zealand user data

Author
Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Thu, 2 Mar 2023, 5:00am
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Revealed: TikTok staff in China – and four other countries - can access New Zealand user data

Author
Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Thu, 2 Mar 2023, 5:00am

TikTok employees in five different countries, including China, can access the data of New Zealand users, as privacy concerns grow over the video-sharing app.

The social media giant, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has maintained data from New Zealand is stored in Singapore and United States, with access only approved by its 鈥済lobal security organisation led out of the U.S.鈥

九一星空无限talk ZB can now reveal that engineering teams around the world are able to get this access sign-off, including workers in the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Singapore and Ireland.

A spokesperson for TikTok told ZB 鈥渟trict policies and procedures鈥 are in place to 鈥渓imit internal access to user data.鈥

鈥淭here is nothing remarkable about a global technology company employing a global workforce 鈥 including employees based in China 鈥 nor are overseas data flows unique to us鈥, they said.

But overseas jurisdictions are cracking down on TikTok, amid long-standing fears that China could use the platform to harvest users鈥 data.

It鈥檚 prompted New Zealand鈥檚 Parliament to consider specifically banning the app on government devices, following the lead of other international partners.

TikTok and Beijing have repeatedly denied any allegations of wrongdoing.

Andrew Little, the minister responsible for New Zealand鈥檚 Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), said intelligence agencies do not have the legal mandate to widely ban apps.

鈥淭he role of the GCSB is to provide information security policy and guidance to Government agencies鈥, he said.

鈥淜iwis should take a cautious approach to sharing personal information when installing any app, and always check privacy settings鈥, he said.

In the US and Canada, TikTok is being banned on all government-issued mobile devices. Privacy regulators in Canada have also launched an investigation into data collection on the video-sharing platform.

The European Parliament has prohibited the app from staff phones.

Responding to questions about the US ban, China鈥檚 foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the country firmly opposes 鈥渢hose wrong actions鈥.

鈥淗ow unsure of itself can the world鈥檚 top superpower be to fear a young people鈥檚 favourite app like that? The US has been over-stretching the concept of national security and abusing state power to suppress foreign companies,鈥 she said.

New Zealand鈥檚 Parliamentary Service Chief Executive Rafael Gonzalez Montero said he鈥檚 鈥渁ware of international decisions on the installation of the app TikTok on public servants鈥 devices.鈥

鈥淭he topic is being considered however no decisions have yet been made鈥, he said.

Asked about the issue on Wednesday, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said he had 鈥渘o announcements to make on that today.鈥

In 2020, New Zealand MPs and parliamentary staff were strongly advised to remove TikTok from any devices on which they accessed their parliamentary email.

Last year, then-Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard issued a memo to MPs, warning against using the app on Parliamentary Service devices as it may 鈥減ose a security risk鈥, and data 鈥渃ould be accessed by Byte Dance (the owner of TikTok) and the Chinese government.鈥

A spokesperson for TikTok said New Zealand data is based in Singapore and the United States, and the company 鈥渃ontinues to be diligent鈥 in meeting data security standards.

鈥淭ikTok will continue to build on our efforts to be trusted and reliable partners, through transparency and cooperation with the New Zealand Government鈥, they said.

鈥淟ike many global technology companies, TikTok has product development and engineering teams all over the world 鈥 including in the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Singapore and Ireland 鈥 collaborating to deliver the best product experience for our community of users.

But after further questioning over who might be granted access to data by TikTok鈥檚 security team, the spokesperson confirmed New Zealand user information could go around the world.

鈥淚t is correct that TikTok user data, including data of New Zealand users, is accessible to TikTok鈥檚 global engineering teams.鈥

They claimed that their 鈥減ractices don鈥檛 differ in any meaningful way to those of our peers, or indeed, to the practices of many large Australian and New Zealand businesses.鈥

New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster said he鈥檚 keeping a close eye on developments overseas.

鈥淲e are not currently investigating Tik Tok. However, we are watching the actions of our counterparts with interest鈥, he said.

鈥淥ne of the advantages of having a network of global data protection authorities is we can all observe each other鈥檚 work, and we can potentially work alongside other regulators where issues affecting New Zealanders are identified.鈥

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