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TikTok users across the United States of America are on red alert yet again after the Governor of Montana signed a bill to ban TikTok in the state, but the app has filed a lawsuit against it.
Over the last few years, various members of the US government have made it clear that they do not want TikTok to operate inside of the United States of America.
This is largely due to it being owned by ByteDance, a China-based company, which members of the Senate believe may share information with the Chinese Government and spy on its users.
Here’s everything we know about the latest moves made to suppress the app within the US State and Federal government, as well as any moves made to ban TikTok from operating entirely.
On May 22, 2023, TikTok filed a lawsuit against the state of Montana regarding the recent signing of the bill banning the short-form video app from the state.
“We are challenging Montana’s unconstitutional TikTok ban to protect our business and the hundreds of thousands of TikTok users in Montana,” a TikTok spokesperson told NBCNews. “We believe our legal challenge will prevail based on an exceedingly strong set of precedents and facts.”
This is just the first attempt at ending the TikTok ban in Montana, and likely won’t be the last. We’ll keep this article updated as more news becomes available.
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As reported by APNews, Montana governor Greg Gianforte signed the bill passed by state lawmakers earlier in 2023 on May 17, 2023, making January 1, 2024, the day TikTok will be banned from every resident of the state.
At the time of writing, the government in the United States of America has not announced a ban on TikTok in the country – despite concerns about data sharing with the Chinese government.
Whether that will change in the future, however, is unknown. We’ll be sure to update this article should anything come to light.