Originally created for ByteDance’s own internal messages among employees, it has now become one of the most-used office communications apps in China, with several million active users.
Unlike TikTok’s message, there is no direct mention of President Donald Trump, who ByteDance reportedly hopes will negotiate a resolution to the app bans once he takes office, added the report.
Apple has announced the removal of ByteDance applications, including TikTok, from its US App Store under a federal ban due to national security concerns. These apps won’t be available for ...
In a statement, Apple said it was "obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates," and as such, apps developed by ByteDance and its subsidiaries would no longer be available ...