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By Krystal Hu NEW YORK (Reuters) -TikTok is preparing to launch a standalone app for U.S. users that is expected to operate ...
To abide by American law, TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, must sell the app to someone who will operate it within the US.
It’s looking increasingly likely that any deal to transfer control of TikTok to new owners will mean US users have to download a new TikTok. And that could mean an almost entirely different experience ...
TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has plans to move Americans to a US-specific version of CapCut as it looks to meet requirements ...
If ByteDance does release a new version of TikTok, users will need to migrate to the new app, a process that will likely only require downloading the new app and logging in with your credentials. If ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTikTok set to launch standalone US app in move towards sale of Stateside operationsTikTok is preparing to launch a standalone app for US users that is expected to operate on a separate algorithm and data ...
ByteDance is said to be building a new, US-only version of the TikTok app that it will release on September 5. According to ...
TikTok will reportedly shut down within the next year as a new version of the app is built to avoid a United States ban.
TikTok is planning to release a new app in the U.S., according to media reports. President Trump has said a deal is near.
According to new reporting from The Information, TikTok is building a new app ahead of a sale to non-Chinese investors.
According to The Information, the existing app – referred to internally as "M" – will be removed from US app stores once the ...
TikTok races to launch a U.S.-based version of its platform by September 5 in a bid to avoid a federal ban and navigate ...
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