TikTok’s chief operating officer rebuffed U.S. senators who criticized the company for its data practices during a hearing Sept. 14, The Wall Street Journal reports. TikTok COO Vanessa Pappas said during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing with other Big Tech executives that the company is nearing an agreement with the Committee on Foreign Investment, a federal board that reviews cross-border mergers. Pappas did not comment on the specifics of the agreement, but said “Our final agreement with the U.S. government will satisfy all national security concerns.”
15 Sept. 2022
TikTok COO: Agreement with US government 'will satisfy all national security concerns'
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