Chinese social media app TikTok is continuing its campaign to ease regulators' concerns about data collection, expanding its offensive to Europe.
The app’s parent company, ByteDance LTD, is required under Chinese law to share its data with the Chinese Communist Party whenever requested.
China's President Xi Jinping arrives for the second plenary session of the National People's Congress with other Chinese leaders at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 7, 2023.for use on state-owned electronic devices in several states across the country, as well as at the federal level, over cybersecurity concerns.
On Wednesday, Congress voted to give President Biden the power to ban TikTok, while TikTok also said every account held by a user under the age of 18 will have a default 60-minute daily screen time.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre listens as National Economic Council director Brian Deese speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington.
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