The House in the United States is expected to pass a bill that could ban TikTok due to concerns over its ownership structure and potential threat to national security.
The House in the United States is expected to pass a bill that could ban TikTok due to concerns over its ownership structure and potential threat to national security . The bill would require the Chinese firm ByteDance to divest from TikTok and other apps it owns within six months or face prohibition. Lawmakers argue that ByteDance's ties to the Chinese government could compromise the data of TikTok users in the U.S.
However, the bill still needs to pass the Senate, where it will undergo a thorough review
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