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Google, Apple remove UAE spying chat app

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New York, December 24

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Google and Apple have removed the popular messaging app ToTok amid claims that it is being used for spying by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government for mass surveillance.

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The app has been downloaded five million times on Android before it was removed from the Google Play Store. App-tracking platform App Annie said that ToTok was one of the most downloaded chat apps in the US last week.

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Earlier, a New York Times report said that ToTok (do not confuse it with TikTok) which is billed as a secure way to chat by video or text message with friends and family is allegedly being used by the UAE government as a spying tool for mass surveillance.

ToTok “is used by the government of the UAE to try to track every conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound and image of those who install it on their phones”.

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“ToTok surged to become one of the most downloaded social apps in the United States last week,” the report said. — IANS

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