A former employee of TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, claims Chinese national police detained his father and took him to "a remote secret facility" to inter...| Forbes
A panel of judges ruled Friday to uphold the law to ban TikTok or force its sale to an American owner. Here are their core arguments.| Forbes
A ByteDance app called Feishu that holds nearly all of TikTok’s internal communications was subject to a “wide-ranging inspection” before the CCP’s 20th National Congress last fall, documents show.| Forbes
Internal privacy experts worried that not having a corporate records retention policy could violate U.S. and EU laws. Years later, the company still doesn’t have one.| Forbes