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FTC investigating TikTok over data privacy protocols


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TikTok - Is it safe to use? How to change privacy and security features on the app


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TikTok Says Law Is on Its Side as It Readies to Fight US Ban


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TikTok Users Are Bleeding Data


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Will the TikTok ‘Deinfluencing’ Trend Actually Help You Spend Less?


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US House Could Vote on TikTok Ban This Weekend: What to Know


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More bad news for TikTok as it faces a potential FTC investigation


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Heaters on TikTok and Temu could go on fire and explode


Cheap electric heaters being sold on TikTok and Temu "could explode, cause shock or start fires," consumer group Which ... and Temu to see if they were safe to use. Of the eight tested, six ... Read More

Colorado Consumer Privacy Statement


This Colorado Consumer Privacy Statement supplements the information in our Privacy Policy and applies solely to Colorado consumers who interact with us in an ... Read More

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