“TikTok is not what it comes off as on the surface.
It is not just an app for sharing funny videos or memes.
Carrposted the letter to Twitteron Tuesday.
He urged the tech companies to remove the app from being downloadable.
TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company ByteDance is no stranger to these allegations.
However, the selloff wasn’t enforced by the Biden administration.
However, Carr said, the move didn’t address the concerns raised in his letter.
Carr asked Apple and Google to respond by July 8 explaining why TikTok remains in their app stores.
Apple and Google didn’t respond to requests for comment.