The Senate and President Biden are acting against TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew after revelations that some U.S. user data is stored in China.
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- In “state of the creator economy” memo, MrBeast’s manager warns creators about TikTok investments
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TikTok admits to storing data of U.S. Creator Fund recipients on Chinese servers
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Can the U.S. government regulate TikTok without banning it? The Senate is giving it a try.
A new bipartisan bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would prevent TikTok from shipping sensitive data to China without banning the app.
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Ex-ByteDance employee’s lawsuit claims Chinese government accessed U.S. TikTok user data
A wrongful discrimination lawsuit filed by an ex-ByteDance employee alleges that the Chinese Communist Party accessed U.S. TikTok user data.
- Is the threat of a TikTok ban slowing down the U.S. rollout of the app’s ecommerce hub?
- The Clapper app is a place where “the parents of TikTok users can express themselves”
- TikTok’s CEO wants us to believe the app’s U.S. data is secure. A new report suggests otherwise.
- ByteDance turned a $25 billion profit last year, but the TikTok ban threats keep coming
- TikTok and ByteDance have spent at least $13.4 million on U.S. lobbying since 2019
- As the threat of a TikTok ban lingers, another ByteDance-owned app is trending up
- In front of Congress, TikTok’s CEO was a pariah. In China, he’s a hero.
- Here are three big takeaways from TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s Congressional testimony
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