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WSJ: Twitter has held ‘preliminary talks’ about a potential ‘combination’ with TikTok

US considering banning TikTok

The drama around TikTok’s fate in the United States continues to evolve. A new report from The Wall Street Journal today says that Twitter has held “preliminary talks” with TikTok about a potential “combination.” Despite these talks, Microsoft is still said to be the “front-runner” to acquire the company.

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TikTok threatens legal challenge to Trump’s latest executive order

TikTok threatens legal challenge to Trump

The Trump administration’s crackdown on Chinese apps was further escalated yesterday with an executive order banning transactions with Tencent and TikTok owner ByteDance. That hasn’t gone down well, as TikTok threatens a legal challenge to the order, saying that it is unlawful.

The company said it was ‘shocked’ by the order, which shows ‘no adherence to the law’ …

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US considering banning TikTok

With Apple out of the picture, Microsoft may buyout TikTok, not just U.S. business

Microsoft recently shared its efforts to acquire TikTok’s U.S. business in a public blog post. Then, President Trump officially confirmed the TikTok ban in the U.S. by September 15 if an acquisition isn’t approved. Apple was reportedly in the mix too but that was refuted. Now Microsoft is said to be considering buying all of TikTok’s global operations.

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After TikTok, White House wants to ‘clean’ Chinese apps from App Store

White House wants to clean Chinese apps from the US

After Trump announced that TikTok would be banned from the US unless it was bought by an American company, the White House has now said it wants to ‘clean’ Chinese apps from Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

Apps like WeChat had previously been referenced but not directly threatened by the White House, but the administration is now seeking to block this and other Chinese apps from the US as part of a 5-point plan …

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Trump announces TikTok ban if no sale by Sept. 15, wants ‘a lot of money’ for US treasury

US considering banning TikTok

As expected, President Trump has officially announced that the US will ban TikTok and other China-based apps/services like WeChat. In the case of TikTok, Microsoft is working on a potential deal that could see the service continue on but details will need to be nailed down in a matter of weeks. Trump also said that he wants to see the US Treasury take a cut that would amount to “a lot of money” if an acquisition goes through.

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Microsoft pushes forward on TikTok purchase as Trump threatens ban on Chinese apps including WeChat

TikTok accused of violating child protection laws

News broke at the end of last week that President Trump was set to ban TikTok and force the sale of its US operations. Microsoft was named as an interested party but Trump didn’t like the idea initially. Now it looks like Trump may be open to entertaining a Microsoft acquisition after all while WeChat has been named as another Chinese app threatened to be banned.

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Is TikTok a national security threat? In an abstract way, say experts …

Is TikTok a national security threat

Earlier this week, the White House suggested that it might declare TikTok a national security threat, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stating that the administration was ‘looking at’ the possibility of banning the video sharing app from the US.

Experts have now weighed in on the question, concluding that it’s not a direct threat, but might be an indirect one …


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TikTok almost as popular with kids as YouTube; most US kids play Roblox

Apps popular with kids

A major study of app usage has found that TikTok is almost as popular with kids as YouTube. The analysis of 60,000 families across the US, UK, and Spain found that kids age 4-15 spend 80 minutes a day watching TikTok videos, just five minutes less than they spend watching YouTube.

It also found that YouTube’s theoretical age restriction is not enforced …


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Here’s how an unknown TikTok clone topped the App Store charts

TikTok clone tops App Store

Been on the App Store over the past few days? You might have noticed a curious new free iPhone app in the number one spot called Zynn. As it turns out it’s a TikTok clone that’s going after users of the popular app in the US. So how did it just beat out the massively popular TikTok in the App Store charts? A pyramid scheme that pays people to use it and refer friends…


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