We had already covered various rumors regarding TikTok supposedly stealing your personal data. Now, a new report has revealed that the platform also harvests your personal data through the in app keyboard as well.

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The news arrives from InAppBrowser.com  (Via PhoneArena) that stated that the in app keyboard on popular social media platforms are capable of stealing data based on what is being typed. The report adds that major social media apps like TikTok, Facebook and Instagram have the potential to use JavaScript to grab your credit card data, address, passwords, and more without your permission on iOS.

The report adds that these social media apps (including Facebook Messenger) can track your keystrokes if you use their in app keyboards. Notably, out of all of these social media applications, the one company that does not offer users the option to use your default QWERTY keyboard is TikTok. In other words, you are basically stuck with the personal data stealing in app keyboard.

This has also the reason why the brand came under first by another US presidential administration that was concerned about national security.In its defense, TikTok took to Twitter to share a tweet that stated that “The report’s conclusions about TikTok are incorrect and misleading. Contrary to its claims, we do not collect keystroke or text inputs through this code, which is solely used for debugging, troubleshooting and performance monitoring.”

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Although, separate reports have also claimed that its in app browser is also quite dangerous since the company can basically track every keystroke on third party websites through this browser. FCC commissioner Brendan Carr said that this app is a “sophisticated surveillance tool that harvests extensive amounts of personal and sensitive data.”

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