So I can personally weigh in on this. I reverse-engineered the app, and feel confident in stating that I have a very strong understanding for how the app operates (or at least operated as of a few months ago). TikTok is a data collection service that is thinly-veiled as a social network. If there is an API to get information on you, your contacts, or your device… well, they’re using it. • Phone hardware (cpu type, number of course, hardware ids, screen dimensions, dpi, memory usage, disk space, etc) • Other apps you have installed (I’ve even seen some l’ve deleted show up in their analytics payload – maybe using as cached value?) • Everything network-related (ip, local ip, router mac, your mac, wifi access point name) • Whether or not you’re rooted/jailbroken • Some variants of the app had GPS pinging enabled at the time, roughly once every 30 seconds – this is enabled by default if you ever location-tag a post IIRC • They set up a local proxy server on your device for “transcoding media”, but that can be abused very easily as it has zero authentication The scariest part of all of this is that much of the logging they’re doing is remotely configurable, and unless you reverse every single one of their native libraries (have fun reading all of that assembly, assuming you can get past their customized fork of OLLVM!!!) and manually inspect every single obfuscated functio n. They have several different protections in place to prevent you from reversing or debugging the app as welI. App behavior changes slightly if they know you’re trying to figure out what they’re doing. There’s also a few snippets of code on the Android version that allows for the downloading of a remote zip file, unzipping it, and executing said binary. There is zero reason a mobile app would need this functionality legitimately.The scariest part of all of this is that much of the logging they’re doing is remotely configurable, and unless you reverse every single one of their native libraries (have fun reading all of that assembly, assuming you can get past their customized fork of OLLVM!!!) and manually inspect every single obfuscated function. They have several different protections in place to prevent you from reversing or debugging the app as well. App behavior changes slightly if they know you’re trying to figure out what they’re doing. There’s also a few snippets of code on the Android version that allows for the downloading of a remote zip file, unzipping it, and executing said binary. There is zero reason a mobile app would need this functionality legitimately. On top of all of the above, they weren’t even using HTTPS for the longest time. They leaked users’ email addresses in their HTTP REST API, as well as their secondary emails used for password resets. Don’t forget about users’ real names and birthdays, too. It was alllII publicly viewable a few months ago if you MITM’d the application. They provide users with a taste of “virality” to entice them to stay on the platform. Your first TikTok post will likely garner quite a bit of likes, regardless of how good it is.. assuming you get past the initial moderation queue if thats still a thing. Most users end up chasing the dragon. Oh, there’s also a ton of creepy old men who have direct access to children on the app, and I’ve personally seen (and reported) some really suspect stuff. 40-50 year old men getting 8-10 year old girls to do “duets” with them with sexually suggestive songs. Those videos are posted publicly. TikTok has direct messaging functionality. Here’s the thing though… they don’t want you to know how much information they’re collecting on you, and the security implications of all of that data in one place, en masse, are fucking huge. They encrypt all of the analytics requests with an algorithm that changes with every update (at the very least the keys change) just so you can’t see what they’re doing. They also made it so you cannot use the app at all if you block communication to their analytics host off at the DNS-level. For what it’s worth l’ve reversed the Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter apps. They don’t collect anywhere near the same amount of data that TikTok does, and they sure as hell aren’t outright trying to hide exactly whats being sent like TikTok is. It’s like comparing a cup of water to the ocean they just don’t compare. Credits:Dan Okopnyi.Indian authorities banned this app along with 58 other Chinese-based apps, and now Tik Tok is no longer available in either the App Store or the Play Store in India.
First!!!!!
Love it they are so cool and funny 🤣🤣🤣🥰😋
0:00
First
Wow
😂
Bien hecho guapa o guapo otro video hermoso jaja te amo y un saludo Ami canal por favor Shi
So cool I love your videos ❤
10:00
early
How come I haven’t seen half of these! Where have I been?!
0:50
hot-dataing.online
Not everyone loves tiktok guys
These are the best keep up the good work cool vines
At 2:18 those earbuds be in FAR
🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
👏👍desde ⭕⚪⭕ARGENTINA
I don’t have tiktok but I always watch here to save mb
these are very stupid
Who wants an online best friend am bored…lol
the tags still on there guy kinda sounds like prince zuko from avatar does he not
I used to hate tik tok and then I didnt have a problem but now I kinda hate it now because people are committing suicide
1:35 me every time trying to make my mama’s bed cause it a queen
These are the best 💯
Bruhhhh 😂😂😂
2:18 *realizes how far up the right one is stuck up his nose* THE F-
اگر آپ میرے چینل کو سبسکرائب کریں گے تو
آپ کو ایک سپرائز ملے گا اور وہ سپراٸز یہ ھے
کہ کوئی سپراٸز نہیں ہے ویسے ہی چینل کو
سبسکرائب کریں اتنی لالچ اچھی نہیں ہاہاہاہا
1:32 lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Me: I’m glad my data is safe
Tik Tok: Our data
India banned TikTok 😂😂😂hope America and other countries doo soon…
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*E GANHE DINHEIROOO no TIKTOK!!!!!!!*
So I can personally weigh in on this. I reverse-engineered the app, and feel confident in stating that I have a very strong understanding for how the app operates (or at least operated as of a few months ago). TikTok is a data collection service that is thinly-veiled as a social network. If there is an API to get information on you, your contacts, or your device… well, they’re using it. • Phone hardware (cpu type, number of course, hardware ids, screen dimensions, dpi, memory usage, disk space, etc) • Other apps you have installed (I’ve even seen some l’ve deleted show up in their analytics payload – maybe using as cached value?) • Everything network-related (ip, local ip, router mac, your mac, wifi access point name) • Whether or not you’re rooted/jailbroken • Some variants of the app had GPS pinging enabled at the time, roughly once every 30 seconds – this is enabled by default if you ever location-tag a post IIRC • They set up a local proxy server on your device for “transcoding media”, but that can be abused very easily as it has zero authentication The scariest part of all of this is that much of the logging they’re doing is remotely configurable, and unless you reverse every single one of their native libraries (have fun reading all of that assembly, assuming you can get past their customized fork of OLLVM!!!) and manually inspect every single obfuscated functio n. They have several different protections in place to prevent you from reversing or debugging the app as welI. App behavior changes slightly if they know you’re trying to figure out what they’re doing. There’s also a few snippets of code on the Android version that allows for the downloading of a remote zip file, unzipping it, and executing said binary. There is zero reason a mobile app would need this functionality legitimately.The scariest part of all of this is that much of the logging they’re doing is remotely configurable, and unless you reverse every single one of their native libraries (have fun reading all of that assembly, assuming you can get past their customized fork of OLLVM!!!) and manually inspect every single obfuscated function. They have several different protections in place to prevent you from reversing or debugging the app as well. App behavior changes slightly if they know you’re trying to figure out what they’re doing. There’s also a few snippets of code on the Android version that allows for the downloading of a remote zip file, unzipping it, and executing said binary. There is zero reason a mobile app would need this functionality legitimately. On top of all of the above, they weren’t even using HTTPS for the longest time. They leaked users’ email addresses in their HTTP REST API, as well as their secondary emails used for password resets. Don’t forget about users’ real names and birthdays, too. It was alllII publicly viewable a few months ago if you MITM’d the application. They provide users with a taste of “virality” to entice them to stay on the platform. Your first TikTok post will likely garner quite a bit of likes, regardless of how good it is.. assuming you get past the initial moderation queue if thats still a thing. Most users end up chasing the dragon. Oh, there’s also a ton of creepy old men who have direct access to children on the app, and I’ve personally seen (and reported) some really suspect stuff. 40-50 year old men getting 8-10 year old girls to do “duets” with them with sexually suggestive songs. Those videos are posted publicly. TikTok has direct messaging functionality. Here’s the thing though… they don’t want you to know how much information they’re collecting on you, and the security implications of all of that data in one place, en masse, are fucking huge. They encrypt all of the analytics requests with an algorithm that changes with every update (at the very least the keys change) just so you can’t see what they’re doing. They also made it so you cannot use the app at all if you block communication to their analytics host off at the DNS-level. For what it’s worth l’ve reversed the Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter apps. They don’t collect anywhere near the same amount of data that TikTok does, and they sure as hell aren’t outright trying to hide exactly whats being sent like TikTok is. It’s like comparing a cup of water to the ocean they just don’t compare. Credits:Dan Okopnyi.Indian authorities banned this app along with 58 other Chinese-based apps, and now Tik Tok is no longer available in either the App Store or the Play Store in India.
Very funny 😂😂😂
Why do people still use TikTok it’s confirmed that it is spying on you
12:08…that sound though ( I mean the kiss )..
1:54 it sounds like brent does that constantly consindering his friends reactions
I thought this channel was for cool vines… not tik toks.
Chinese spy ware wake up people
Usen este audio para sus TikToks 😱🔥https://youtu.be/NNowl892Ud0
6:50
Cool bruh
_the first one made me laugh so hard_
1:46 her toenails are kinda scary
Didn’t laugh once
Hello everyone, just watching people’s videos on an app that steals their data…
12:36 Did anyone else notice the James Charles cut out 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
its not vine. but i appreciate trying to make me feel some type of happiness.
4:39 she did that from Meghan McCarthy
Is it just me or has mighty duck got a little……
Chunkier
This Video Was hilarious!! But Mines is funnier
who else is watching this because school closes due to Covid19? like this!