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Title: “TikTok Faces Deadline to Sell Business Amid US National Security Concerns”

[นับเวลาถ้อยหลัง] It has long been at loggerheads with TikTok and US government agencies after the app was accused of secretly stealing user data to China. The parent company, ByteDance, as well as the Chinese authorities have repeatedly denied that, until recently US President Joe Biden set a deadline of one year for the business to be sold. Otherwise, it will be banned from use in the country.

On April 21st foreign aid law which includes the ‘Protecting Americans from Enemy Foreign Control Act’ has been passed in Congress. From the US House of Representatives and the Senate. The bill also includes forcing ByteDance, the developer of TikTok, to sell its business to a non-Chinese company.

In this regard, Joe Biden, President of the United States The draft law has already been signed. This forced TikTok to seriously sell its business. However, ByteDance issued a statement in response. He revealed that he will fight this issue to the end. Ready to have confidence in the law In the past, the company has invested billions of dollars. To keep the information of US users and especially free from outside influences

Before that, ByteDance only had six months to make a decision. But after the new draft law was approved The time was increased to 270 days, but it can be extended for another 3 months, for a total of one year after this, and if the worst situation occurs. It may definitely affect 7 million businesses and 170 million users in the United States, as TikTok previously issued a statement.

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Response to TikTok Ban Bill

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After the news that Joe Biden was signing, TikTok CEO Shou Chew immediately recorded a clip talking about this move. Noting that it is a disappointing time, if you ban TikTok, it is equivalent to banning your own vote (the United States has a big election on November 5, 2024), while also asking users to have confidence. Because the company isn’t going anywhere. Because of confidence in the law and the facts that are ready that are sure to win ‘again’ as when the former President of the United States, Donald Trump Have you ever tried to ban an app? This has arrived in 2020.

Source: Engadget

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