
Trump Extends Deadline To Keep TikTok As Bidding War Rages
TikTok just got a lifeline—again. President Trump has granted the app a second 75-day extension to avoid a nationwide ban. The clock’s ticking, but Trump
TikTok just got a lifeline—again. President Trump has granted the app a second 75-day extension to avoid a nationwide ban. The clock’s ticking, but Trump
In a move that’s left millions of users staring at blank screens, TikTok has officially gone offline in the US. The decision comes mere hours
With just days to go before TikTok faces a nationwide ban, President-elect Donald Trump is stepping in to keep the app alive. His incoming national
TikTok has been fighting to avoid a US ban for months but there are reports of a potential sale of the platform to Elon Musk.
President-elect Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to hold off on enforcing a TikTok ban. In a court filing on Friday, Trump’s legal
TikTok parent company ByteDance has accused the US government of not being serious in settling the dispute and bent on banning the app.
TikTok accounts of major brands and celebrities were targeted in a major cyber attack that hit the video streaming platform.
TikTok and its parent company Byteance has filed a lawsuit challenging a recent law that seeks to ban the social media platform in the US.
The parent company of TikTok ByteDance has rejected rumors that the company was selling off its video platform.
TikTok has strongly criticized a US House of Representatives vote that could lead to the app’s ban.
The European Union is investigating tech giants over what it refers to as uncompetitive practices.
TikTok has said that they are launching a new feature which will allow the creators to show ads on their content to generate revenue. The Pulse Premiere will be launched on 4th of May and will allow advertisers to show ads in the top 4% of the content on the platform.