
San Francisco (AFP) – TikTok said Saturday it was “not planning on going anywhere” after President Donald Trump threatened to ban the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app from operating in the United States.TikTok’s general manager for the US, Vanessa Pappas, told users that the company was working to give them “the safest app,” amid US concerns over data security. “We’re not planning on going anywhere,” Pappas said in a message released on the app.TikTok, especially popular with young audiences who create and watch its short-form videos, has an estimated one billion users worldwide. But US…
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