While TikTok remains hugely popular in Brazil, Indonesia and other markets, its 170 million users in the United States are its most valuable.
TikTok, owned by ByteDance, is on the verge of being banned in the United States. The thing is, the government could go after other ByteDance apps, and there are quite a few of them operating in the U.
CapCut is a video editing software released by ByteDance. Here's what to know about the service as TikTok faces a possible ban.
“You can’t give it to ByteDance, you can’t give it to China, you can’t give it to Google, you can’t give it to Amazon. You cannot give it to anybody under threat of massive penalties.
The United States Supreme Court upheld a law on Friday that will force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or face a ban. However, the future of the platform is still unclear. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) praised the court's decision,
Unless TikTok is given more time or the Supreme Court rules in the company's favor , the app will be banned in the US on January 19, 2025. But the same bill that gave TikTok its fast approaching deadline will also impact a free editing app that's the lifeblood of short-form videos everywhere: CapCut .
[Photo: AP Photo/Richard Drew, File] Like its popular relation, Lemon8 is owned by China-based ByteDance, whose collection of internationally available apps also includes the video editing app ...
Hearing a lot about Lemon8 lately? You’re not the only one. Amid a looming U.S. ban on TikTok, content creators have been pushing the platform’s sister app. Lemon8 resembles an amalgamation of ...
Like its popular relation, Lemon8 is owned by China-based ByteDance, whose collection of internationally available apps also includes the video editing app CapCut and the photo and art editing app ...
Attention has also turned to tech giants such as Apple, Google, and Oracle, which currently offer TikTok on their app stores or host its data. So, what will happen on the app stores when the clock strikes midnight on Sunday?
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a 2024 law banning the radioactive short-form video app unless ByteDance, its Chinese parent company, finds an American buyer by Jan. 19. Lawmakers in favor of shutting down TikTok cite national security risks;
TikTok users are joining RedNote as an act of "protest against the ban," a publication of the Chinese Communist Party said.