TikTok is all over the news lately, and that's bad news for ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns the popular social media app. According to The New York Times and others, the Biden administration ...
Regulatory hurdles, breaches of users data privacy, and national security concerns are some of the key reasons why TikTok is ...
The viral video app is facing mounting pressure from the US to address security concerns over its Chinese ownership, but may ...
The idea of a TikTok ban has roots in the Trump administration, but it’s become a bipartisan issue as more politicians ring ...
The U.S. on Friday banned the import and sale of new telecommunication equipment from Huawei, ZTE and three other Chinese companies, citing concerns over national security. The Federal Communication ...
According to the US FBI and Federal Communications Commission, TikTok parent company Bytedance could share the user data of ...
The US says the extremely popular video-sharing app ‘screams’ of national security concerns and considers a countrywide ban ...
Senate Democrats and Senate Republicans are teaming up to take on national security threats from foreign technologies.
The battle between the U.S. and China over TikTok will come into full view when the social media platform’s CEO testifies ...
Growing concerns over TikTok's potential risk to national security is leading to more government bans of the popular app, but TikTok says divestment won't solve anything.
WIRED spoke with the coauthor of the Restrict Act, a bipartisan bill to crack down on tech from six “hostile” countries.
China is appealing to other governments to treat its companies fairly after Britain and New Zealand joined the United States ...