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Déjà vu: TikTok’s time was nearly up, and then President Donald Trump stepped in to save it. This happened in January, and ...
TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been at the center of controversy in the U.S. for four years now due to concerns about user data As TikTok's future remains uncertain, a number of ...
When President Trump wanted to see TikTok sold to a U.S. company so that it could remain available to U.S. users, groups of ...
Trump gave China’s ByteDance until Saturday to sell or divest its U.S. TikTok business. A source confirmed to NBC News that the e-commerce giant had made a last-minute pitch.
If The People's Bid succeeds, TikTok users could get their data back. ZDNET spoke with the initiative's president, Tomicah ...
Amazon has placed a bid on TikTok, as the April 5 deadline nears for a potential sale of the social media company. If a deal ...
Trump’s executive orders have spurred more than 130 lawsuits, but the one keeping TikTok available in the U.S. has barely generated a peep ...
Amazon and AppLovin reportedly submitted bids to acquire TikTok, ahead of a U.S. ban set to go into effect Saturday if no deal is reached with the app's Chinese parent company.
In January, Perplexity AI presented ByteDance with a merger proposal that would combine Perplexity’s business with TikTok’s U.S. operation. Other potential bidders include a consortium organized by ...
President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for a new TikTok deal to prevent the app from going dark Saturday.
TikTok gets another last-minute reprieve ahead of an April 5 deadline to sell itself or face a nationwide ban in the U.S.
If ByteDance does not divest TikTok by April 5, the app could go dark once again. President Trump has already addressed how he plans to prevent the ban.