ByteDance rejects any intention to sell TikTok
ByteDance rejects any intention to sell TikTok


Bloomberg News on Monday released a report that the Chinese company (ByteDance) refused to sell plans to sell the popular short video sharing app (TikTok) to avoid allegations that threaten US national security.

Reuters quoted Alex Go, the director of Talk Talk, as saying, "You can read bad news in the media from time to time. There is inaccurate information today that ByteDance has considered selling or selling everything that is part of the Tik Tok app. Joe added:" We have made it clear That, but that's not true, but they decided to release it anyway. I want to assure you, we have not discussed this with potential Tik Tok buyers, nor have we. Do it

A ByteDance spokeswoman declined to comment on the internal review, but stressed that "there was no discussion about part or all of the Tick tok app." These rumors are worthless. "

ByteDance tries to secure the Tik Tok app (which is especially popular among teenagers, especially in the United States) in its activity in China to persuade US officials of personal information stored in the app and will not be protected by US security The authorities have been revealed. Chinese.

The U.S. Foreign Investment Commission is reviewing foreign buyers' transactions for potential national security risks, and the U.S. plans to acquire ByteDance for $ 1 billion in 2017, which is the basis for rapid demand growth.




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