
TikTok US Ban: A Complete Timeline from 2020 to Present

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TikTok's potential US ban has evolved through several key phases since 2020, driven by national security concerns over the app's Chinese ownership and data practices.
2020: Initial Ban Attempts
- Trump administration issued executive order to ban TikTok
- ByteDance explored partnerships with Microsoft and Oracle
- Oracle and Walmart proposed joint ownership deal
2021-2022: Biden Administration Review
- Ban efforts paused for comprehensive security assessment
- TikTok continued US operations while under review
- Focus shifted to broader foreign-owned app evaluation
2023: Heightened Scrutiny
- Bipartisan pressure increased
- Congressional hearings with ByteDance executives
- CFIUS renewed security investigations
- TikTok promised enhanced data protection measures
2024: Current Status
- Multiple states banned TikTok on government devices
- New legislation proposed for restricting foreign-owned apps
- TikTok partnered with Oracle for US data storage
- Platform remains active but faces uncertain future
Key Concerns:
- Data collection and sharing practices
- Potential Chinese government access to user information
- National security implications
- Balance between security and digital rights
TikTok continues operating in the US while implementing security measures and facing ongoing regulatory challenges. The platform's future depends on pending legislative decisions and its ability to address national security concerns.
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