Once portrayed as just a dance app for kids, TikTok is under renewed federal scrutiny over its possible implications for national security.
Author: Ella Lee, USA TODAY
Tick-tock, TikTok: As calls to ban social media app intensify, here’s what we know
Once portrayed as just a dance app for kids, TikTok is under renewed federal scrutiny over its possible implications for national security.
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