TikTok‘s availability in the US if its parent company doesn’t sell it.On March 1, the US House Foreign Affairs Committee voted 24 to 16 to give President Joe Biden the power to enforce a ban on the social media app, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
If the ban goes through, it will be the biggest restriction of a social media app in American history.Now, the House of Representatives has passed that bill, stipulating that if ByteDance doesn’t sell, TikTok would be banned across the US.
It was approved with an overwhelmingly bipartisan majority due to concerns that the app is a national security threat. Currently, there are fears that sensitive personal data on US citizens and businesses could be passed to the Chinese government.The bill will now be considered by the Senate, and afterwards by President Biden.
He has previously indicated he would sign the bill. If he does, ByteDance will have six months to sell TikTok; if it fails to do so, the app will be banned.Previously, the legislation garnered criticism from Jenna Leventoff, a senior policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, who said: “We’re disappointed that the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to approve a bill that would effectively ban TikTok in the United States, in violation of Americans’ First Amendment rights.
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