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The U.S. will begin blocking the distribution of the Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat on Sunday, the Department of Commerce said Friday.

Commerce said in a news release that U.S. mobile platforms will be prohibited from distributing the apps, meaning new downloads will be blocked.


But TikTok will not disappear entirely on Sunday. The app will still work for at least a few more weeks. Commerce said that crucial services that TikTok relies on, such as internet hosting and transit services, will not be prohibited until Nov. 12 — pushing the deadline to after the election.

WeChat, however, faces a full ban on Sunday.

The statement gives TikTok a reprieve as it continues to negotiate a deal in hopes of staving off the full ban.

"The real shut down would come after November 12 in the event that there is not another transaction," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in an interview on Fox Business Network. "So it’s very different how the two are being handled and that reflects the quantitative and the qualitative and differences between the two apps"


Google and Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The apps were the subject of an executive order from President Donald Trump in early August in which Trump said the apps posed a threat to national security.

The new deadline adds more tension to the already dramatic negotiations currently happening between TikTok's parent company ByteDance and U.S. technology company Oracle. The two companies have been in talks about a deal to mollify the president's concerns.


On Thursday, the two companies reached an agreement on a deal that would stop short of Trump's demand that TikTok be sold to a U.S. company. Instead, TikTok would become a global company based in the U.S., with Oracle taking responsibility for TikTok's U.S. operations and its handling of user data, according to two people familiar with the arrangement who were not authorized to speak publicly.

That deal still needs the approval of Trump and Chinese authorities.

Oracle did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

TikTok has amassed about 100 million monthly U.S. users, making it one of the only rivals to social media giants Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat. The app provides an easy way for people to record short snippets of video and put music or sounds to them. The app's popularity, particularly among younger Americans, has already spurred its own generation of celebrities.

But its ownership by a Chinese tech company has been a point of contention among U.S. politicians who have expressed concern that China's government could demand the user data of millions of Americans. That data could then be used for espionage purposes, but security experts have warned that data security is a problem that goes well beyond TikTok or apps that are owned by Chinese companies.

While TikTok has a higher profile in the U.S., WeChat is widely used by Chinese Americans. The app is primarily a messaging service but includes a wide variety of functions including a payment system and social media. In China, WeChat is almost necessary for daily life, where it can be used for everything from paying for taxis to playing video games.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/us-start-blocking-tiktok-wechat-downloads-sunday-rcna126
 
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Trump is nothing but a joke, everybody know he talks crap and does what ever he wants so they going to revoke the TikTok ban after he lost the election.
 
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The U.S. will begin blocking the distribution of the Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat on Sunday, the Department of Commerce said Friday.

Commerce said in a news release that U.S. mobile platforms will be prohibited from distributing the apps, meaning new downloads will be blocked.


But TikTok will not disappear entirely on Sunday. The app will still work for at least a few more weeks. Commerce said that crucial services that TikTok relies on, such as internet hosting and transit services, will not be prohibited until Nov. 12 — pushing the deadline to after the election.

WeChat, however, faces a full ban on Sunday.

The statement gives TikTok a reprieve as it continues to negotiate a deal in hopes of staving off the full ban.

"The real shut down would come after November 12 in the event that there is not another transaction," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in an interview on Fox Business Network. "So it’s very different how the two are being handled and that reflects the quantitative and the qualitative and differences between the two apps"


Google and Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The apps were the subject of an executive order from President Donald Trump in early August in which Trump said the apps posed a threat to national security.

The new deadline adds more tension to the already dramatic negotiations currently happening between TikTok's parent company ByteDance and U.S. technology company Oracle. The two companies have been in talks about a deal to mollify the president's concerns.


On Thursday, the two companies reached an agreement on a deal that would stop short of Trump's demand that TikTok be sold to a U.S. company. Instead, TikTok would become a global company based in the U.S., with Oracle taking responsibility for TikTok's U.S. operations and its handling of user data, according to two people familiar with the arrangement who were not authorized to speak publicly.

That deal still needs the approval of Trump and Chinese authorities.

Oracle did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

TikTok has amassed about 100 million monthly U.S. users, making it one of the only rivals to social media giants Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat. The app provides an easy way for people to record short snippets of video and put music or sounds to them. The app's popularity, particularly among younger Americans, has already spurred its own generation of celebrities.

But its ownership by a Chinese tech company has been a point of contention among U.S. politicians who have expressed concern that China's government could demand the user data of millions of Americans. That data could then be used for espionage purposes, but security experts have warned that data security is a problem that goes well beyond TikTok or apps that are owned by Chinese companies.

While TikTok has a higher profile in the U.S., WeChat is widely used by Chinese Americans. The app is primarily a messaging service but includes a wide variety of functions including a payment system and social media. In China, WeChat is almost necessary for daily life, where it can be used for everything from paying for taxis to playing video games.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/us-start-blocking-tiktok-wechat-downloads-sunday-rcna126
This is kak frankly; when DoD inflitrates even German Chancellor's call no one bats eyelid.
Well i guess all american franchises are going to be hit hard that use wepay then. KFC being one of the biggest.

Moron is not the right word - imbecile of nth degree
 
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US have to use VPN now. Just like China.
Gives a new meaning to how China is changing the world.

for TikTok.... pffft.....good riddance to bad rubbish

Apparently Dubsmash is already eating into TikTok's market share. TikTok in the US will not survive without advertising revenue and businesses will not spend money on a banned app particularly if the app can't be downloaded via App Store and Google Play. So pretty much game set and match...tiktok is history until the ban is lifted.

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Now the app has pulled 27% of the U.S. short-form video market share by installs, second only to TikTok’s 59%, according to App Annie. Sensor Tower tells TechCrunch that TikTok has about 3X as many U.S. lifetime installs as Dubsmash, and 11X more between when Musically became TikTok in August 2018 and now. [Note: These statistics are based on polling methods and TechCrunch cannot confirm their exact accuracy.]

In terms of active users outside of TikTok, Dubsmash has 73% of the U.S. market, compared to just 23% on Triller, 3.6% on Firework and an embarrassing 0% on Facebook’s Lasso. And while Triller began surpassing Dubsmash in downloads per month in October, Dubsmash has 3X as many active users and saw 38% more first-time downloads in 2018 than 2019. Dubsmash now sees 30% retention after a month, and 30% of its daily users are creating content.
 
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TikTok is where the money is. Never heard of Dubsmash so it must a a 3rd rate low income company.

Well if TikTok is banned in the US it will be a 3rd rate NO INCOME COMPANY in the US

Ouch!! :lol:


TikTok revenue streams from the US accounts for 42% of total revenue.




Last year, TikTok brought in about $200 million to $300 million in revenue worldwide, a figure that hasn’t previously been reported. This year, TikTok aims to generate $500 million in revenue from the U.S. alone,
 
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The US is slowly becoming land of ban and sanctions, and the wave cannot be reversed, even Trump is no longer the president. The US is in a slow, but clear and permanent decline and it needs to protect its position. If the dollar is no longer loved by the world, the US will become another Brazil or Mexico within 20 years.
 
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42% for Tik tok revenue. But only 6% for ByteDance total revenue.

Most businesses down 5% YoY due to COVID are cutting spend by 30% on average. 6% is a big deal....and 42% is catastrophic
 
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LOL, anything can become a threat to US “National Security”,including any butterflies in Amazon rainforest.
 
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The US is slowly becoming land of ban and sanctions, and the wave cannot be reversed, even Trump is no longer the president. The US is in a slow, but clear and permanent decline and it needs to protect its position. If the dollar is no longer loved by the world, the US will become another Brazil or Mexico within 20 years.
Correction : US does not need to protect its position as much as it needs to ensure that China does not get access to US market or influnence over Americans via these apps.

And its not US alone
 
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