The fight to keep TikTok operating unchanged in the US reached an appeals court Monday, where TikTok and US-based creators teamed up to defend one of the world's most popular apps from a potential US ban. The government justified the law by claiming that TikTok may in the future pose a national security risk because updates to the app's source code occur in China.
The fight to keep TikTok operating unchanged in the US reached an appeals court Monday, where TikTok and US-based creators teamed up to defend one of the world's most popular apps from a potential US ban. The government justified the law by claiming that TikTok may in the future pose a national security risk because updates to the app's source code occur in China.