What's going on with TikTok? - Business Insider

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“TikTok has been criticized by US senators for censorship, privacy, and child safety.”

TikTok is one of the most popular apps in the world. It's been downloaded over a billion times in the two years that it's been around. And it has produced countless memes. Even Mark Zuckerberg sees TikTok as a threat. But its rise hasn't been seamless. US senators have criticized TikTok for censorship, privacy, and child safety. So, what's going on with TikTok?TikTok has a bit of a complicated history. It's owned by a parent company called ByteDance, which is from China.

7 million fine after the Federal Trade Commission accused Musical.ly of violating US child-privacy laws. TikTok now requires users to verify their age in the app, although the age of TikTok's users isn't the only concern people have.There are definitely concerns in the US about TikTok being a Chinese app. And TikTok itself isn't really a Chinese app, per se; it was born out of an acquisition called Musical.

 

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