U.S. Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr said the Council on Foreign Investment in the United States should act to ban TikTok, Axios reports. “I don’t believe there is a path forward for anything other than a ban,” Carr said, citing concerns over TikTok’s handling of U.S. users’ data and the risks of data being transferred to China. A TikTok spokesperson said the company is “confident that we are on a path to reaching an agreement with the U.S. Government that will satisfy all reasonable national security concerns.”
FCC commissioner says US should act to ban TikTok
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