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TikTok preparing for US shut-off
TikTok Plans US Shutdown on Sunday, Reports Say: What We Know
TikTok is reportedly setting up a plan to shut down in the U.S. as the Supreme Court continues to weigh Sunday's looming ban.
TikTok plans to shut down app in US Sunday if ban holds, reports say. Here's what to know.
TikTok's reported plans include giving users a pop-message directing them to a website with information about the ban.
TikTok prepares for US shutdown from Sunday, sources say
TikTok plans to shut its app for U.S. users from Sunday, when a federal ban on the social media app could come into effect, unless the Supreme Court moves to block it, people familiar with the matter said.
TikTok, Supreme Court
What happens if TikTok is banned?
TikTok will be banned in the US on January 19 - unless the Supreme Court accepts a last ditch legal bid from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, that to do so would be unconstitutional.
Is TikTok being banned? What to know about Supreme Court case and Jan. 19 deadline
Is TikTok really being banned? What will happen to the app on my phone? Everything to know before the Jan. 19 deadline
Sale Deadline Looms as TikTok Waits for Supreme Court Decision
The US Supreme Court holds TikTok's fate in its hands as the Jan. 19 deadline to sell or be banned draws closer.
China, TikTok and Elon Musk
China Selling TikTok to Musk Makes Sense, Ives Says
Wedbush Securities Managing Director Dan Ives says it could make sense for China to sell off the US operations of TikTok to Elon Musk, but without the algorithm. Ives says TikTok could fetch $40 to $50 billion.
Could Elon Musk buy TikTok? China reportedly weighs the possibility of sale.
TikTok Denies Report Claiming China Is Looking to Sell to Elon Musk
A representative for TikTok has denied a report claiming that China was working on selling the app to Elon Musk to keep it operational in the United States. On Monday, Bloomberg reported that Chinese officials were “evaluating a potential option that involves Elon Musk acquiring the US operations of TikTok” and that the Chinese government had discussed the option of Musk’s social media app X taking “control of TikTok US” and running
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Is RedNote Safe? Here’s What Millions Of TikTok Users Need To Know
As TikTok users flock to RedNote, there are several considerations, including the privacy of your data. Here’s what you need ...
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TikTok’s CEO used to be Mark Zuckerberg’s intern—now he’s his fiercest competitor
Shou Zi Chew was an intern at Facebook before he became Mark Zuckerberg’s biggest competitor as CEO of TikTok. Shou Zi Chew ...
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Bondi refuses to commit to enforcing TikTok ban
Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi refused to commit enforcement of the pending TikTok ban during questioning from Senator ...
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How Entrepreneurs Can Diversity Their Income If TikTok Gets Banned
The January 19 ban threatens TikTok's future. Here’s what creators that rely on TikTok are doing to supplement their income ...
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How to bulk save your TikTok videos
There are a number of mobile apps available as well that will let you download and save your TikTok videos. If you don’t have ...
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'TikTok refugees' are joining Chinese app RedNote. Here's how to use it.
Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, has shot to the top of the App Store. Here's how to use the potential TikTok replacement.
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Banning TikTok may be legally sound but not really necessary
Americans are too ornery to let Chinese propagandists influence them.
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Americans Say They're Sending Data to China 'Out of Spite' Over TikTok Ban
Users have flooded the app with satirical videos poking fun at the U.S. government's claims about data security.
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