Calls for social media giants to ‘come down on top of’ accounts advertising fake euro notes
Some accounts seen by The Journal advertised counterfeit banknotes claiming to be “100% undetectable”.
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Some accounts seen by The Journal advertised counterfeit banknotes claiming to be “100% undetectable”.
It’s also alleged that TikTok can alter performance reviews without informing the managers who issued the original grade.
TikTok claims the Data Protection Commissions decision to fine it was ‘disproportionate’.
Almost 95,000 users were following the 72 accounts in question.
Tiktok said that it “respectfully disagreed” with the level of the fine imposed and said it related to features and settings in place three years ago.
The video platform has been treated with Western governments over how it handles user data
The company addressed what it described as “heightened interest” in the app’s security.
An employee at TikTok said that about 10 accounts were removed for posting the videos.