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TikTok is in an exceptionally tough spot these days. Despite everyone you know using it for hours on end, the video-sharing app is currently facing legislation that would force its ban in the U.S ...
In January, TikTok went dark for 12 hours in the United States when China-based ByteDance failed to divest the app’s U.S. assets, as required by law. Since coming into office on Jan. 20 ...
The previous extension to the TikTok ban law, which requires TikTok’s Chinese parent company Bytedance to sell the video-sharing app in the US, expires June 19, the New York Post reported.
Faced with an ultimatum to sell or be shut down over claims TikTok is being used to spy on the United States and its citizens, the platform owned by Chinese company ByteDance has so far spurned offers ...
"I'm immensely grateful for the opportunity to have worked with such a talented group of people on a truly rewarding journey building Edge infrastructure at scale for TikTok and beyond," he said on ...