TikTok
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TikTok is a video-sharing platform that allows its users to create and share 15-second videos. Its parent company, ByteDance, bought Musical.ly (which was later renamed to TikTok) in 2018, and all of the app’s users were moved to TikTok. Nowadays, TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social networking services. Its users can create videos and edit them using various filters, music, animation, etc.
TikTok Tracked Android User Data Using Prohibited Google Tactic
TikTok tracked MAC addresses from millions of Android devices, which violated Google’s privacy policy. Google representatives refused to comment on the system's vulnerability.
TikTok Ban: Why Is Trump Banning It, What Are the Consequences, and How to Bypass TikTok Ban
Using a VPN to have access to TikTok will help you protect yourself, and your data will remain hidden so that no one could trace you.
TikTok Named the First Creators to Receive Payment from the Creator Fund
In the next three years, the company plans to increase the fund from $200 million to $1 billion in the US and more than double that globally.
Twitter Has Held 'Preliminary Talks' About TikTok Acquisition
Twitter has reportedly held "preliminary talks" with TikTok about its acquisition, but Microsoft is still the front-runner and is ready to pay more than $30 billion for the social media platform.
Weekly Fun: Gucci Surf, Chicken Flavored KFC Lipstick, and TikTok Auditory Illusion
This week’s stories feature a browser game from Gucci that offers users to collect plastic from the ocean, a KFC lipstick with the flavor of hot chicken wings, and an auditory illusion on TikTok that perplexed netizens around the world.
Facebook Launched TikTok Rival Instagram Reels Globally
The new Instagram feature called Reels has already been available in India and Brazil in test mode. Now, it is available to users in more than 50 countries, including, Japan, Australia, the United States, and European countries.
Trump Sets Deadline for TikTok U.S. Ban Unless the American Company Buys It
At a press conference in the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump explained in detail why, in his opinion, Microsoft or another "big," "secure," and "very American" company should buy TikTok.