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      TikTok, regardless of the country of origin, is known to be spyware on a much greater level than everything else on this list.

      How do you support this assertion beyond just saying “it is known”?

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      Yeah I remember when TikTok was first getting popular in the States, and some reverse engineer I followed on Twitter posted his findings about it, and it was honestly pretty terrifying. Like unfettered access to your device, regardless of permissions granted, and remote code execution capabilities kind of terrifying. I don’t think Spotify does that lmao

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        This mean android permissions don’t work and a Google should be hold accountable also

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        Like unfettered access to your device, regardless of permissions granted, and remote code execution capabilities kind of terrifying.

        You realise you need to provide proof for Android sandbox bypassing, right? Or are you just going to be a racist liar?

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      Nothing beats Instagram, Facebook, Google, Microsoft or Twitter in spyware. Have you heard of the Snowden revelations? These companies provide all their data to US spies.

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      1. TikTok, regardless of the country of origin, is known to be spyware on a much greater level than everything else on this list. It collects every click, interaction, and even your clipboard, among other things, sometimes while not using the app.

      Can you provide concrete proof that this is the case, when compared to other Western social media platforms? You sound like a scientologist.