TikTok said it has hit a milestone in its latest attempt to respond to concerns about the security of data for its U.S. users.

The popular short-form video app said on Friday traffic for all U.S. user data is now being routed through the cloud infrastructure of its partner Oracle TikTok, whose parent company is China-based ByteDance Ltd., said it still uses its own U.S. and Singapore data centers as backup but expects to delete U.S. user data from its own data centers and migrate fully to Oracle servers.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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