Of course, this wouldn’t score as many political points as banning TikTok, which is why many have called the situation “security theater.” Your data is already being sold to the highest bidder.
Former President Donald Trump defended his flip-flop on the question of banning TikTok Tuesday by lumping the popular China-linked platform with Google and other controversial tech giants.
Though TikTok wasn’t banned in Canada, the country shut down two of its TikTok offices in Vancouver and Toronto.
Unlike countries like India, which decided to ban TikTok citing privacy and security concerns, the intent of “stopping and ...
On Wednesday, Canada announced that it was banning TikTok after a "rigorous" national security review under the Investment ...
The Canadian government has ordered the social video service to shutter its two offices in the country, citing national ...
Concerns about TikTok's ties to China have sparked scrutiny globally, with several countries banning the video-sharing app altogether or limiting its use on government devices. Canada's recent ...
TIME spoke to an expert about the top five moments on TikTok from the presidential campaign, from the Trump McDonald's stunt ...
Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops’ high-tech tools render the rules ...
The Australian government has confirmed it will be forming new legislation that will ban access to social media for people ...
The industry minister closed TikTok’s offices in Toronto and Vancouver over security concerns, but Canadians can still ...