TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is scheduled to appear in front of Congress later this week as the prospect of a nationwide ban looms.
TikTok has a new tack ahead of its CEO getting grilled in Congress: arguing the app is vital to 150 million Americans' free speech and their business.
Do as I say, not as I post. The BBC published over a dozen TikToks after warning staff about the app.
The U.S. isn't the only country worried that China could use the popular short-form video app to spy and steal information.
A letter from Parents Together Action castigates social media companies after documents showed execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, were informed of harms to kids.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the company. TikTok pushed back.
TikTok continues to tout "Project Texas" as how it will protect U.S. user data, but that hasn't mollified many calling for bans.
TikTok pushes certain content to users, but a company exec claims it accounts for only a small percent of its videos.
A massive lawsuit filed in California claims that each of these platforms plays into the addiction of its users—which are often children under 18.
A former TikTok employee said that properly insulating U.S. user data from China would require a "complete re-engineering” of the way the app works.
Mark Zuckerberg's company has put a lot of emphasis on short-form videos, even giving creators thousands of dollars for bounties on Reels view counts. No more.
‘Series’ videos can be up to 20 minutes long, and TikTok creators can reportedly set rates from $1 all the way to $190 to access the content.
The Virginia Democrat is arguing that economics and national security are intertwined as he introduces a new bill allowing for bans on foreign technology.
China pushed back against the U.S. government's technology bans and accused the U.S. of "ideological bias."
The two TikTok filters are incredibly convincing attempts at changing your face, and they could be fueled by machine learning.
TikTok’s software development kits could undermine Joe Biden's order to stop internet traffic flowing from federal employees' phones to TikTok within 30 days.
The 60-minute screen time limit can be unlocked with a passcode, and comes as lawmakers across the country make moves to ban the app.
The Republican bill would let Joe Biden block TikTok or other foreign apps involved in the alleged transfer of “sensitive data."
TikTok has faced increased scrutiny by many state governments, and a nationwide ban of the app has been discussed.
TikTok was reportedly blindsided by the EU's decision to ban the app for government staff.