United Arab Emirates uses ToTok chat app to spy on users - NYT report
A report [published in U.S. newspaper New York Times] has uncovered that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been using the ToTok messaging app, that has been downloaded to millions of phones, to track users' activities and spy on their talks.
- World
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:30 | 23 December 2019
- Modified Date: 01:30 | 23 December 2019
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is using a messaging app that has been downloaded to millions of phones to track users' activities and spy on their talks, The New York Times reported on Monday.
Citing U.S. officials, the U.S. newspaper said the Gulf state is using the chat app to track every conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound and image of those who install it on their phones.
The NY Times said the ToTok chat app amounts to be the latest escalation in a digital arms race among wealthy authoritarian governments.
According to the newspaper, the chat app was introduced only months ago, and was downloaded millions of times from the Apple and Google app stores by users throughout the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
The majority of the app users are residing in the UAE.
The UAE TODAY news portal, meanwhile, said Monday the ToTok app has been removed from Google Play and the Apple App Store. It is expected that the app will be shut down completely without giving further details.
There was no comment from the UAE authorities on the report
Over the past decade, the UAE has been widely criticized by international human rights groups for suspicion of tracking and imprisoning human rights activists and journalists.
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