Multiple states file lawsuits against TikTok over child safety concerns
Around a dozen states have filed lawsuits against TikTok over its alleged damaging affect on the mental health of children and teens.
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Around a dozen states have filed lawsuits against TikTok over its alleged damaging affect on the mental health of children and teens.
TikTok is suing the American government over a proposed nationwide ban, alleging violation of the company's First Amendment rights.
TikTok has already announced its plans to legally challenge the decision in court.
Various industry groups have concerns about free speech while the lawmakers are concerned about national security.
Second Dinner assured fans that Marvel Snap will be fine, but ByteDance looks to be shutting down the game's publisher in the near future.
Montana's TikTok ban goes into effect in January 2024.
Misusing children's data is just one of several data protection breaches brought against TikTok.
CEO Shou Chew will appear before the US House Energy & Commerce Committee and testify regarding TikTok's security and privacy practices.
TikTok accounts belonging to minors will now be limited to a daily screen time limit.
The H.R. 1153 bill would revise Berman amendment rules that previously protected TikTok from a U.S. ban back in 2020.