In less than a month, TikTok could have one or a few new owners, be banned again, or simply receive another reprieve to continue operating in the United States.
With an April 5 deadline looming, TikTok could be sold, banned again, or given another extension. Here’s what’s at stake.
It’s been seven weeks since Donald Trump assumed the presidency, a role in which he promised to “save TikTok.” Will it happen in time?
Since the launch of Family Pairing, TikTok has continued to expand its parental controls. Parents now have access to over 15 adjustable settings, including options to enable a STEM-focused feed, ...
West Virginia fans should not expect to see any of their college football players dancing on TikTok during the (second) Rich ...
TikTok said Tuesday it would allow parents to limit the time their teens spend on the app as the Chinese-owned social network ...
Lucrative as it is for Big Tech, the U.S. must fight the urge of using its enemies’ tactics: Defending democracy is the one thing that banning TikTok will not do.
The president says he's is working with "four different groups" on a TikTok purchase. Here's who has expressed interest in ...
Is TikTok facing another ban in the U.S.? Get the latest updates on the legal battle, ByteDance's next move, and what it ...
As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce another installment with examples of our continued success in the area ...