TikTok employees in China can view certain information from US users, such as videos and comments. That writes Bytedance chief executive Shou Zi Chew in a letter to nine US senators, Bloomberg reports. According to Chew, the data access is done under "robust security protocols." No data is passed on to the Chinese government, he writes. The senators accuse TikTok of 'watching American consumers'. Bytedance is working to keep US users' data entirely in the United States. The American data must only be stored on servers of the American tech company Oracle. Now Bytedance also has backups on its own...