Montana becomes the first state to ban TikTok [UPDATED]
Montana's TikTok ban goes into effect in January 2024.
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Montana's TikTok ban goes into effect in January 2024.
Misusing children's data is just one of several data protection breaches brought against TikTok.
CEO Shou Chew will appear before the US House Energy & Commerce Committee and testify regarding TikTok's security and privacy practices.
TikTok accounts belonging to minors will now be limited to a daily screen time limit.
The H.R. 1153 bill would revise Berman amendment rules that previously protected TikTok from a U.S. ban back in 2020.
CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify about things like TikTok's security and privacy practices, along with ties to China through parent company ByteDance.
FCC commissioner, Brendan Carr, recently suggested in an interview with Axios that the U.S. government should ban TikTok.
The number of young American adults getting their news from TikTok is rising fast.
The viral TikTok video includes Apple VP Tony Blevins joking about "fondling big-breasted women" for a living.
A lead commissioner for the Federal Communications Commission has demanded Google and Apple remove TikTok from their app stores.