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TikTok's Troubling Ties: Is Your Data Safe?
Friday, September 6, 2024
So what happens next? TikTok is fighting back hard in court, arguing that banning them would be unconstitutional since it infringes on free speech rights. But the government disagrees, saying the law targets legitimate national security concerns rather than protected speech. They also point out that China and ByteDance aren't entitled to First Amendment protections.
At the end of the day, one thing is clear - this app has become a political lightning rod. With over 170 million American users, any decision could have major ripple effects across our digital landscape. The only question now is how it will all shake will all shake out in
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