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FaceTime alternative ToTok is a spy tool, purged from App Store

Popular social messaging app ToTok has been found to spy on its users — and it likely was developed by the government of the United Arab Emirates to keep tabs on its citizens.

Similar to WhatsApp and Skype, Emirati user-to-user messaging app, ToTok, is designed to connect people. However, American officials have found that the app has a far more sinister purpose.

Officials have found that the government of the United Arab Emirates have been using ToTok to track users. This includes, but is not limited to data mining text conversations, collection of physical locations through location services, and recording of any sound and audio used by the device.

The appeal of ToTok was that it functioned well in countries, like the United Arab Emirates, that have restricted other more popular messaging services. This is, in part, why ToTok had gained popularity in the Middle East, as many citizens are not able to use popular messaging apps like WhatsApp.

Originally available for both Android and Apple devices, ToTok had gained popularity in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, and more recently in North America. Chinese telecom giant Huawei even promoted the app in advertisements.

Both Apple and Google have removed the app from their app stores. Users who previously downloaded ToTok will still be able to use the app until they manually remove it from their phones.

Its user base is primarily based in the UAE. But, during its few months of availability, it became one of the most downloaded social apps in the United States prior to its removal from the App Store and Google Play.

According to the New York Times, it is unclear when intelligence officials first determined that ToTok was being used to track users and mine data. One person familiar with the situation had said that American officials have warned some allies internally about the dangers of ToTok



33 Comments

anantksundaram 20391 comments · 18 Years

Big Brother governments will destroy the internet as we know it. 

ihatescreennames 1977 comments · 19 Years

it would be so much better if Apple just built a backdoor into iOS.

/s

digitol 276 comments · 15 Years

YUP! I just bought an app which was refunded for containing MALWARE on the APPLE APPSTORE! Yup that's right your mind controlled Apple zealots :wink: ! I refuse to use the now F'd out term "FanBoys" ... as I was once one, but now have graduated to fan-man!  Fan of Apple, but I can be realistic and critical of them also. This is one of those times. So yea, be aware, that no matter what Apple sells you, question it. Contrary to what Apple wants you to think, the APplesStore is NOT safe. It's not 100% malware, spy etc safe. I guess in Apple's defense, nothing much is. Anyhow just be cautious. Have a good Holiday.

WarrenBuffduckh 158 comments · 5 Years

Big Brother governments will destroy the internet as we know it. 

But systematic Appstore network traffic analysis will prevent that.
Eventually

Rayz2016 6957 comments · 8 Years

So basically, if you’re in a country that won’t allow you to use the  app you want, then don’t use the one they give you.