The justification for taking action against TikTok is the potential for personal information to end up in the hands of the CCP. AFAIK we don't have evidence that it's actually happened, and I'm not certain it would be a crime if it did. The point is the mere possibility that it might happen is considered enough of a national security risk to move against it and that same logic applies to Epic.
The justification for taking action against TikTok is the potential for personal information to end up in the hands of the CCP. AFAIK we don't have evidence that it's actually happened, and I'm not certain it would be a crime if it did. The point is the mere possibility that it might happen is considered enough of a national security risk to move against it and that same logic applies to Epic.