Is TikTok Getting Banned in the U.S.? Major Decision Looms for January 19th
Is TikTok Getting Banned in the U.S.? Major Decision Looms for January 19th
The fate of TikTok in the U.S. hangs in the balance as the government pushes for drastic measures. If ByteDance, the app’s Chinese parent company, doesn’t sell TikTok by January 19th, the platform could face a nationwide ban. The U.S. government cites concerns over potential data-sharing risks with China, sparking legal battles from TikTok. Even a Supreme Court appeal might not be enough to secure the app’s future in the U.S., leaving millions of users wondering what's next. Find out all the details about this unfolding controversy!
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Alphabet, Google’s parent company, and Apple are preparing to remove TikTok from their app stores in the United States by January 19.
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Last week, a U.S. federal appeals court approved legislation requiring the Chinese-owned company ByteDance to either withdraw TikTok from the U.S. market or face a ban.
Additionally, Moolenaar and Krishnamoorthi urged TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew to consider selling the app.
Apple, Alphabet, and TikTok have not commented on the matter.
The Department of Justice clarified on Wednesday that the ban, if enforced on January 19, would not immediately prevent Apple and Google users who have already downloaded TikTok from using the app.
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In a statement on Thursday, TikTok confirmed that unless a court intervenes, the app will be removed from mobile app stores on January 19, leaving new users unable to access it.
Senator Josh Hawley emphasized that ByteDance would likely have to sell TikTok, stating that the law leaves no room for flexibility.
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