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How TikTok, caught in US regulatory crossfire, rose to global video stardom

US lawmakers have raised concerns about its collection of user data and whether China censors content seen by US users.

By Reuters Nov 4, 2019 5:05:42 PM IST (Published)


Short video-sharing app TikTok has become the latest Chinese firm caught in US regulatory crossfire, with Washington launching a national security review of its $1 billion acquisition of US social media app Musical.ly.
The review of TikTok, owned by Beijing ByteDance Technology Co, comes after US lawmakers raised concerns about its collection of user data and whether China censors content seen by US users.
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