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Why TikTok Is Moving All US User Data to Oracle Cloud – What It Means for Security

TikTok announced a complete migration of its US user data to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to address security concerns raised by US officials, outlining the partnership's history, political pressures, and the ongoing effort to safeguard American user information.

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Why TikTok Is Moving All US User Data to Oracle Cloud – What It Means for Security

TikTok recently announced that it has begun migrating all US user data to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, citing its commitment to US data governance and security.

Albert Calamug , TikTok's US safety public policy lead, wrote that the company has been working with Oracle for over a year to protect its applications, systems, and US user data.

The move aims to alleviate US officials' security concerns.

Background: In November 2017, ByteDance acquired the North American short‑video platform musical.ly for $1 billion and merged it with TikTok in August 2018, creating a global short‑video leader that soon surpassed Facebook and WhatsApp. In November 2019, the Trump administration launched a national‑security investigation into the acquisition, and later that year the US Department of Defense warned of security risks, urging agencies to ban TikTok.

In August 2020, the administration again cited national‑security threats, pressing ByteDance to separate its US assets from its Chinese operations. Rumors surfaced that Oracle, with US government assistance, took over TikTok's cloud‑storage contract from Google and acquired a 12.5% stake, effectively assuming control of US data storage.

After President Biden took office, the November 2020 ban became unclear, and in June 2021 he revoked the Trump‑issued executive order while launching a new investigation into TikTok's data practices. Negotiations resumed in March 2022 between ByteDance and Oracle to have Oracle host US user data and reduce security‑related controversy.

TikTok now states that 100% of US user traffic is routed to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and that it intends to delete US user data from its own data centers, moving it entirely to Oracle servers, though a full migration timeline has not been disclosed.

Calamug emphasized that while these steps are critical, more work is needed to eliminate any doubt about the security of US user data, noting TikTok is one of the most scrutinized platforms from a security standpoint.

Undoubtedly, Oracle has emerged as the biggest beneficiary of this dispute.

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