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TikTok owner to ‘strictly’ obey China’s tech takeover law

TikTok’s owner has said it will “strictly adhere to” new rules imposed by China over what technologies the country’s companies can sell overseas.The export controls could potentially be used to block the sale of TikTok’s US operations.The expanded list of restricted items covers some of the methods the app uses to target who sees which videos.The app’s ability to quickly identify and cater to users’ interests has played a large part in its success.Bytedance began talks to sell TikTok’s American, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand division after President Donald Trump threatened to ban the app in the States, where it has about 100 million members.The President has cited national security concerns, despite the company’s denial that it would give the Chinese authorities access to foreign users’ data.The US government has given the company until mid-September to secure a sale as an alternative.Microsoft and WalMart have teamed up to make a joint bid, while the database specialist Oracle is considering an offer of its own.However, Bytedance has faced criticism within its home country for having been seen to have caved to foreign pressure to sell off a prized asset.

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