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Feroot CEO Raises Concerns Over ByteDance Access to TikTok Commerce Tools

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Feroot CEO Raises Concerns Over ByteDance Access to TikTok Commerce Tools

Feroot CEO Ivan Tsarynny recently shared concerns about ByteDance TikTok access to key business tools. He spoke on CNBC’s The Exchange following news of a new TikTok-related deal. According to Tsarynny, ByteDance may still influence TikTok’s e-commerce and advertising systems.
As a result, questions around data handling and platform control continue to grow. He explained that TikTok’s shopping and marketing tools rely heavily on user data. Therefore, any external access raises important privacy and security concerns.

What This Means for Advertisers and Users

Tsarynny noted that advertisers depend on transparency and trust. However, unclear data boundaries could make brands hesitate. In addition, users may worry about how platforms use their personal information. For example, shopping behavior and ad engagement reveal sensitive insights.
The Feroot CEO stressed that global platforms must meet local data standards. Otherwise, regulatory pressure could increase across major markets.
He also warned that technical oversight remains complex. Even limited system access may expose valuable behavioral data. As a result, policymakers may push for stricter enforcement. Industry leaders could also demand clearer governance structures.
Tsarynny Urged Companies to Prioritize Accountability and Openness. He believes trust remains essential for long-term platform growth. Ultimately, the discussion highlights broader digital safety concerns.
ByteDance TikTok access continues to attract scrutiny worldwide.

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