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TikTok’s New Privacy Policy: What the Ownership Shift Mean

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TikTok’s Privacy Shake-Up Sparks Alarms Over GPS Tracking, AI Logging, and Government Access

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TikTok is entering a new era under American ownership, but the transition has sparked a wave of privacy concerns. Following a high-stakes deal to avoid a U.S. ban, the platform—now managed by the TikTok USDS Joint Venture—has rolled out an updated privacy policy. While the app is now under U.S. control, the new terms reveal an aggressive approach to data collection that has many users hitting the "pause" button.

More Than Just Video: What’s Being Collected?

The most significant change is the move toward precise location tracking. Previously, TikTok relied on approximate data like IP addresses. Now, the app explicitly states it can collect your exact GPS coordinates if you opt in. This shift aligns TikTok with the data-gathering standards of competitors like Instagram and X, paving the way for a "Nearby" feed feature already seen in Europe.

Beyond location, the policy now formalizes the collection of AI interactions. Every prompt, question, or file you share with TikTok’s generative AI tools is recorded to refine the algorithm. Furthermore, the updated terms explicitly list "sensitive personal information"—including citizenship status, religious beliefs, and medical history—to comply with state laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). While much of this language existed previously, its new prominence has triggered social media alarm.

Ad Targeting and Government Access

The update also expands TikTok’s advertising reach. User data can now be used for "customized ads" that follow you across the web, not just within the app. Perhaps most concerning for privacy advocates is the revised stance on law enforcement. The policy now indicates that users might only be notified of data requests from government agencies after the information has been shared, limiting the ability to contest such requests in court.

Key Takeaways

  • Precise Geolocation: TikTok can now track your exact GPS coordinates (opt-in required), moving away from general city-level location data.

  • AI Surveillance: All interactions with in-app AI tools, including prompts and generated content, are now officially logged and stored.

  • Reduced Transparency: New rules allow the platform to share user data with government agencies without prior notification to the user in many cases.

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And those new american owners do this

10 minutes ago, kwonitoy said:

And those new american owners do this

The new owners are not Americans they are Israeli Americans

the takeover is to try and turn the huge anti Israeli sentiment around..stated plain as day by none other than Benjamin " Bibi " Netanyahu.

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7 minutes ago, johng said:

The new owners are not Americans they are Israeli Americans

the takeover is to try and turn the huge anti Israeli sentiment around..stated plain as day by none other than Benjamin " Bibi " Netanyahu.

I don’t see any Israeli owners.

Shou Zi Chew is the CEO of TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC with other American and Canadian directors.

So it’s not wholly owned by the US; it’s just that a division has been set up.

But if you have any other information, please post it up.

https://usdsjv.tiktok.com/

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From the link above:

"He emphasised that controlling TikTok, describing it as “the most important purchase going on right now,” could be highly “consequential.”

Netanyahu also mentioned X, saying, “We have to talk to Elon. He’s not an enemy, he’s a friend.” He suggested that gaining influence over these platforms would allow Israel to “get a lot,” highlighting the strategic role of social media in shaping US public opinion"

Ohh and not to forget this

https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-862765

TikTok's new hate speech manager is former IDF soldier and proud Zionist

Erica Mindel's new position involves developing and driving the company’s public policy positions on hate speech, according to her job description.

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