U.S. President Joe Biden has confirmed the banning of social media application TikTok in the United States. The decision was prompted by concerns about national security and the protection of users’ personal data.
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TikTok in the crosshairs of the United States
the video-sharing app owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has been in the crosshairs of the United States for several months. The Trump administration had already signed two executive orders in August 2020 to ban the app, but they were blocked by court rulings.
However, President Biden recently signed a new executive order that gives the Commerce Department the power to ban transactions with foreign companies that pose a threat to US national security. the app is one of the companies targeted by this executive order.
Consequences for the Chinese application
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The U.S. ban will have far-reaching consequences for the app. The United States is one social most important markets, with over 100 million active users. The ban could lead to a loss of advertising revenue and a drop in the number of users.
TikTok has already announced that it will challenge the ban in court. The company says it has taken steps to protect users’ personal data and is ready to cooperate with US authorities to address their concerns.
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Conclusion
The U.S. ban on TikTok is a controversial decision that raises questions about national security and freedom of expression. While concerns about the protection of personal data are legitimate, some critics believe the ban is an excessive measure that could have negative consequences for the economy and society. The countdown is now on for TikTok, which will have to find a solution to continue operating in the United States.