TikTok Shop creators and customers are wondering what will happen if the social media app goes dark on Sunday. What to know.
TikTik is set to go dark at midnight on Sunday — these are the people and companies who could buy the popular platform before (or after) that happens.
US e-commerce sellers are scrambling to prepare for a potential TikTok ban, with some halting shipments and others testing out competitors like Flip.
As a potential ban looms, brands like Nike and E.l.f. Beauty are leveraging the social media platform to win over Gen Z.
TikTok's expected Sunday shutdown poses the biggest threat to the universe of small- and medium-sized firms and so-called influencers who depend on the short-form video site for their livelihood, while big brands are expected to move to other sites.
TikTok is challenging a possible ban or forced sale to new owners in the United States, but has for several years been waging other fights in at least 20 countries.
WASHINGTON : President-elect Donald Trump said he would revive TikTok access in the US by executive order after he is sworn in tomorrow, but said he wants the popular social media app to be at least half owned by US investors.
really worried about these very dramatic risks leave out an e-commerce site like Temu that has 70 million Americans using it?" Fisher asked. "It's very curious why you just single out TikTok ...
Unprecedented shutdown set to have wide-ranging impact on US-China relations, US domestic politics, and millions of Americans.
Second, he stresses that this law singles out TikTok, noting that there are other Chinese apps, like e-commerce sites Temu and Shein, that are also harvesting vast amounts of data from Americans.
RedNote's popularity isn't without its hurdles. Much like its predecessor TikTok, the app is under scrutiny for privacy and security concerns due to its Chinese origins and potential implications with government regulations.