After years of failed attempts to ban video app TikTok because of its ownership, Congress passed a law in April requiring the company to shut down or sell to a non-Chinese owner. TikTok fought back, saying a sale is impossible and a ban would infringe on users’ First Amendment right to free speech.
Yes, TikTok could still be banned. Here’s what you should know.
The company argued in court that the U.S. government is unfairly singling it out.
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This legal battle is ongoing as the Jan. 19 deadline for a sale approaches and, ironically, both major-party presidential candidates are amassing large followings on TikTok. Here’s what might happen to the app and what you can do today to protect your data and content.