

"There is no uncertainty that over 170 million TikTok Americans give a unique chance to express themselves and is an crucial means of social communication. However, legislature felt that its sale was essential to address legitimate concerns about national security, related to the collection of data by the app and relations with a abroad opponent," the ultimate Court stated in its ruling.
A bill that prohibits offering and updating applications on the American market, provided TikTok is controlled by a Chinese entity, enters into force on Sunday. However, the applicable effects of the decision are not clear. Just after the White House's decision was issued, it announced that it would not enforce the law on the last day of the current administration's word of office and leaves this substance to Donald Trump, who announced that he would “save TikTok” and signaled that he would give ByteDance more time to sale applications