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Parents of young TikTok users may have concerns about the Chinese-owned mobile video app in light of recent news.
But is there really a reason to worry?
The main concerns surrounding the app with an estimated 800 million users, about 60 percent of whom are between the ages of 16 and 24, are its ties to the Chinese government and the security and surveillance apprehensions that come with those ties.
"Companies in China have to hand over any information at any time to the Chinese government," Muneeb Ali, CEO of decentralized computing network and app ecosystem Blockstack, told FOX Business.

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TikTok has since tried to steer is users away from posting political content; it issued a ban on paid political content in September. The app hired former Rep. Bart Gordon (D-Tenn) and former Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.) to help monitor controversial videos posted to its platform.
Major companies, celebrities and even news outlets don't appear to be too concerned about the app's potential security risks.
There are a ton of major U.S. companies who have TikTok accounts who don't appear concerned about the app's China ties. The Washington Post has its own TikTok account. A huge number of celebrities have TikToks. NBC's "Stay Tuned" mobile app news show has a TikTok. Chipotle, the NFL, the NBA and the San Diego Zoo have TikToks. The list goes on.

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