A report commissioned by Chinese social media giant TikTok supposed to dampen its security issues has been criticised by cybersecurity firm Internet 2.0.
Robert Potter, head of the firm, said the third-party report, compiled by Prof. Nigel Phair missed vital details.
“Certain data access points, such as clipboard access, advertisement ID, and biometric data, have been omitted in Prof. Phair’s work. This does not provide a complete and accurate picture of the app’s data access practices,” he wrote on Twitter. Data Access:
Certain data access points, such as clipboard access, advertisement ID, and biometric data, have been omitted in Prof. Phair’s work This does not provide a complete and accurate picture of the app’s data access practices. 2…