The order, which will allow people to still use the app, cited concerns about TikTok’s owner, the Chinese tech giant ByteDance.
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The US proposes banning vehicles using Chinese and Russian tech by 2027, highlighting concerns over security risks and data privacy threats.
The order, which will allow people to still use the app, cited concerns about TikTok’s owner, the Chinese tech giant ByteDance.
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