Now that the United States has control of the social media sensation TikTok, many users are deleting their accounts in protest.
TikTok is under new ownership in the United States. Here's why people are deleting TikTok, how to delete your account and why ...
TikTok is facing a fresh backlash in the United States after restructuring its ownership under a new US-led joint venture.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to keep TikTok operating for 75 days, allowing ByteDance to find a U.S. buyer or face fines, while the U.S. government is considering brokering a deal ...
TikTok finalizes historic deal creating majority American-owned joint venture structure, aiming to avert potential U.S. ban ...
That didn’t take long. Soon after taking office, President Donald Trump signed a swathe of executive orders. Among them was a temporary pause on the law that banned TikTok in the US. With the ...
Though TikTok said the platform will maintain a "global TikTok experience," content creators and users of the app have shared ...
The law gave ByteDance an ultimatum: divest majority control of TikTok US by Jan 20, 2025, or the app would be banned ...
TikTok finalized a deal that will spin-off its U.S. operations with the sign off of the Trump administration and the Chinese ...
After years of uncertainty over whether TikTok would be banned in U.S., the viral social media platform has officially ...
TikTok Deal Will Keep It Online in the US, but Your Experience of the App Might Change ...