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Congress Bans TikTok, But Here’s The List of Chinese Apps Still Spying on Your Phone Right Now

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While D.C. lawmakers SCREAMED about national security, American phones were silently BESIEGED by a digital invasion from Beijing. THIS is the shocking reality they don’t want you to see.

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A STUNNING betrayal of American sovereignty is now complete. TikTok, the digital arm of the Chinese Communist Party’s influence machine, has officially WRENCHED a permanent foothold in the United States through a so-called “joint venture.” This isn’t a corporate deal—it’s a SURRENDER. While our politicians staged hollow threats of a ban, the app secretly DOMINATED our app stores, becoming the second-most downloaded app in America last year. The ban was a FRAUD. The threat was a LIE. And Beijing LAUGHS all the way to the data bank.

But the invasion doesn’t stop there. CapCut, Temu, Shein—a TIDAL WAVE of China-linked apps flooded American devices, capturing our attention, our data, and our dollars. Even crippling Trump-era tariffs and dire warnings about surveillance and slave labor FAILED to stop their relentless march. Temu and Shein ADAPTED, finding new loopholes, squeezing suppliers, and proving that American policy is WEAK and REACTIONARY against Beijing’s long-term strategy. Our consumption addiction has made us willing PATSIES in our own cultural and economic colonization.

The secret weapon? PSYCHOLOGICAL warfare algorithms, designed to addict and manipulate. These aren’t harmless shopping apps; they are sophisticated data-harvesting engines, fine-tuned to exploit American vulnerabilities. Regulators RING alarm bells about national security, but the American public, lulled by cheap goods and viral dances, has IGNORED every warning. We have willingly handed the keys to our digital lives to a foreign adversary.

This is more than a market trend; it’s a hostile takeover of the American mind. We cheered as our own lawmakers POSTURED, while our screens were quietly occupied. The question now isn’t if our data is compromised, but what price we have already paid for our convenience. The digital banner of Beijing flies unchallenged in the palm of your hand.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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