FBI Issues Public Alert on Americans Using Foreign Apps

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified data security risks from foreign-developed mobile apps used in the United States, the agency warned in a March 31 Public Service Announcement alert.
“As of early 2026, many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies, particularly those based in China,” the FBI said without naming any apps.
“The apps that maintain digital infrastructure in China are subject to China’s extensive national security laws, enabling the Chinese government to potentially access mobile app users’ data.”
In the Google Play Store, the most popular apps include short-form video platform TikTok, video editor CapCut, AI video generator PixVerse, and communication app Telegram X. China-based ByteDance maintains ownership in TikTok and Capcut. PixVerse is owned by a Singaporean company, while the developer of Telegram X is based in the United Arab Emirates…. 

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