A British journalist has said her TikTok account has been tracked and accessed by staff at the Chinese owned social network.
Cristina Criddle from the Financial Times had been working on a story about the culture inside TikTok’s UK operation, when staff used her data to try to identify her sources.
TikTok’s parent company said the staff responsible have now been fired.
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