You’re scrolling through TikTok. First you see a duck playing soccer. Next a boy bites a hot pepper and screams. Seconds later, a girl and her grandma dance to a hip-hop song.
TikTok is growing fast in the United States. And it’s not hard to see why. The videos are cute. The stars are funny. Spending time on the app can make you smile and laugh.
But there’s something you should know. While you watch videos, TikTok collects information about you. The app knows what you search for. It knows what you share. It might even know what you look like.
Most social media apps gather this kind of data. But unlike the others, TikTok isn’t owned by an American company. It’s owned by ByteDance, a company in China.
That worries the U.S. government. Many people say TikTok is a threat to Americans’ privacy and safety.
So in April, U.S. lawmakers passed a law. It requires that TikTok be sold. If it isn’t sold, the app will face a ban in the U.S.
What does all this mean for the future of TikTok?
You’re on TikTok. First you see a duck. It’s playing soccer. Next a boy bites a hot pepper. He screams. Then a girl and her grandma dance to a hip-hop song.
TikTok is growing fast. You can see why. The videos are cute. The stars are funny.
But while you watch videos, TikTok collects facts about you. It knows what you search for. It knows what you share. It might even know what you look like.
Most social media apps gather data like this. Other apps are owned by U.S. companies. TikTok is owned by ByteDance. That’s a company in China.
That worries U.S. leaders. They say TikTok is a threat to Americans’ privacy and safety.
So in April, the U.S. passed a law. It says TikTok must be sold. If not, it will face a ban.
What does this mean for TikTok?
You’re scrolling through TikTok. First you see a duck playing soccer. Next a boy bites into a hot pepper and screams. Seconds later, a girl and her grandmother dance to a hip-hop song.
TikTok is growing fast in the United States, and it’s not hard to see why. The videos are cute, and the stars are funny, so you smile and laugh when you spend time on the app.
But there’s something you should know: While you’re having fun watching videos, TikTok is collecting information about you. The app knows what you search for, what you share, and maybe even what you look like.
Most social media apps gather this kind of data—but unlike the others, TikTok isn’t owned by an American company. It’s owned by ByteDance, a company in China.
That worries the U.S. government. Many people say TikTok is a threat to Americans’ privacy and safety.
So in April, U.S. lawmakers passed a law requiring that TikTok be sold. If it isn’t, the app will face a ban in the U.S.
What does this mean for the future of TikTok?