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To abide by American law, TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, must sell the app to someone who will operate it within the US.
Irish watchdog, the DPC, probes TikTok over EU user data transfer to China, citing GDPR concerns and misinformation from ...
The app is expected to operate on a separate algorithm and data system and users outside the US would not find this version ...
Only a couple of months after it fined TikTok $620 million, Ireland's data protection regulator is once again seeking to ...
Launching a U.S.-specific app could be part of the company's broader plan to comply with a 2024 law requiring ByteDance to ...
A Manhattan mom whose 15-year-old son died while subway surfing can move forward with a lawsuit against the social media ...
From Larry Ellison’s new power consolidation to an app that simply may not be as good, the key variables as a multiyear saga ...
Ireland's powerful Data Protection Commission (DPC) has opened a new inquiry into TikTok over the storage of European users' data in China after the short-video platform disclosed in April that some ...
A separation between our government and Big Tech will be crucial to defending democracy—both nationally and globally—for years to come.
It’s looking increasingly likely that any sale of TikTok will mean US users have to download a new app. And that could mean ...
TikTok is facing a fresh European Union privacy investigation into user data transferred to China. The Irish Data Protection ...
If ByteDance does release a new version of TikTok, users will need to migrate to the new app, a process that will likely only require downloading the new app and logging in with your credentials. If ...