TikTok’s In-App Browser On iOS Is Probably Spying On You, May Be Monitoring Your Keystrokes And Taps

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New Delhi: Chinese short-form video app TikTok might be spying on you. An independent cyber-security researcher has warned that the much loved video app may be monitoring all your keyboard inputs and taps via its in-app browser on iOS. Felix Krause, Founder of Fastlane that was acquired by Google, said that when the user opens any link on the TikTok iOS app, it is opened inside their in-app browser, from where it might be tracking your keyboard inputs and taps on the screen.Also Read – US Woman Explains How She Contracted Monkeypox And Its Not Via Sex. Watch Viral Video

“While you are interacting with the website, TikTok subscribes to all keyboard inputs (including passwords, credit card information, etc.) and every tap on the screen, like which buttons and links you click,” Krause claimed in a blog post on Thursday. Also Read – Groom Exposes Cheating Bride By Playing Video of Her Affair With Brother In Law At Wedding. Watch

“TikTok iOS subscribes to every keystroke (text inputs) happening on third-party websites rendered inside the TikTok app,” he said. “This can include passwords, credit card information and other sensitive user data,” Krause added. From a technical perspective, this is the equivalent of installing a keylogger on third-party websites. Also Read – Fresh Report Reveals 300 TikTok, ByteDance Employees Worked For Chinese State Media

In response, the company confirmed those features exist in the code but said it is not using them on its in-app browser on iOS app. “Like other platforms, we use an in-app browser to provide an optimal user experience, but the Javascript code in question is used only for debugging, troubleshooting and performance monitoring of that experience – like checking how quickly a page loads or whether it crashes,” a company spokesperson was quoted as saying in a Forbes report.

According to the researcher, it proves that “TikTok injects code into third party websites through their in-app browsers that behaves like a keylogger. However, claims it’s not being used. This was an active choice the company made. This is a non-trivial engineering task. This does not happen by mistake or randomly,” he mentioned.

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