What the TikTok ban means for US users
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29-Apr-2024
While the US passed legislation that will ban or force of sale of TikTok by the app’s China-based parent company ByteDance, questions remain about legal challenges, a forced sale, and enforcement of a potential ban.
Kenton Thibaut, a Senior Resident Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, breaks down how the ban might, or might not, affect users in the US.
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