
TikTok Opens First European Data Center to Combat China Spying Fears
TikTok has opened its first European data center as the video app attempts to combat long-held privacy concerns over its links to China.
TikTok has opened its first European data center as the video app attempts to combat long-held privacy concerns over its links to China.
New York City has banned TikTok on government-owned devices, citing security concerns over its parent company ByteDance’s alleged ties to the Chinese government.
Almost 60% of Americans consider TikTok to be a threat to national security in the United States -- but that perception varies depending on whether or not the individual actually uses the app.
Montana has officially become the first state to completely ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok in the U.S.
A former top executive at TikTok's parent company ByteDance has claimed that it built a "backdoor channel" in its code that allowed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) access to user data in the U.S. in a new lawsuit.
TikTok reportedly tracked users who watched gay content on the platform and put them on a secret list.
Montana’s legislature just passed a bill that would force app stores like the Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store to ban TikTok in the state, making it likely to be the first in the U.S. to ban the social media site.
The state of Arkansas is suing Meta and TikTok, accusing the social media platforms of misleading consumers about the safety of children on its "addictive" platforms and deceiving users about the protection of their private data.
China says it would "firmly oppose" any forced sale of TikTok in order to avoid a nationwide ban in the U.S.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew today told Congress that Chinese parent company ByteDance may still have access to U.S. data as the video-sharing app attempts to prevent a potential nationwide ban.
TikTok has updated its community guidelines so that artificial intelligence (AI) created media must be clearly disclosed on the video-sharing platform.
The FBI is now investigating TikTok for spying on U.S. journalists -- as the popular video-sharing app faces a nationwide ban.
The Biden administration has demanded that the Chinese-owned TikTok be sold or the app will face a nationwide ban in the U.S.
TikTok may split from its Chinese parent company ByteDance, to help address U.S. concerns about national security risks.
The White House backed a congressional bill that would give the Biden administration new powers to ban TikTok and other foreign technologies that could pose security threats.
The possibility of a national TikTok ban continues to grow as U.S. Senators push a bill that will help "ban or prohibit" foreign technology such as the Chinese-owned video app.
TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are under the age of 18.
The European Commission, the executive power of the European Union (EU), has banned its staff from using TikTok over security fears.
TikTok has been banned from all devices owned and managed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
TikTok has admitted that it used its app to spy on American reporters to track down their sources -- as the video-sharing platform faces a potential ban in the U.S.
The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that bars federal employees from using TikTok on government-issued devices amid national security fears.
Buying a new camera is about to get even harder, as exploding demand in China led by "live commerce" has led to increased supply issues on a system that already cannot meet demand.