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iPhone, Android users should delete the ToTok chat app right now

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Apple and Google have pulled chat app ToTok from their app stores following reports that the messaging app is actually a government spy tool used by the United Arab Emirates. 

The New York Times reported yesterday (Dec. 22) that the app tries to "track every conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound, and image of those who install it on their phones."

An anonymous digital security expert in the Middle East told the Times that senior Emirati officials informed them that ToTok was "indeed an app developed to track its users in the Emirates and beyond."

What you can do

Both Apple and Google have removed ToTok from their mobile app stores. But that doesn't stop the app from working if its already on your phone. 

Delete your ToTok account within the app, then delete the app itself from your phone. WhatsApp, Telegram, GroupMe, WeChat and Kakao Talk (KaTalk) are alternative chat platform options.

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Kate Kozuch

Kate Kozuch is the managing editor of social and video at Tom’s Guide. She writes about smartwatches, TVs, audio devices, and some cooking appliances, too. Kate appears on Fox News to talk tech trends and runs the Tom's Guide TikTok account, which you should be following if you don't already. When she’s not filming tech videos, you can find her taking up a new sport, mastering the NYT Crossword or channeling her inner celebrity chef.