Congress needs Apple, Google to warn customers about apps posing nationwide safety dangers

Congress is asking Apple and Google to warn customers about apps that pose "security risks" days after the federal government confirmed curiosity in banning TikTok.
Congress is asking Apple and Google to warn users about apps that pose "security risks" days after the government showed interest in banning TikTok.Original article
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