Eighteen state attorneys general, including Virginia, have announced their support for Montana’s ban on China’s ByteDance-owned TikTok, citing concerns about the app’s alleged deceptive practices and potential risks to users’ privacy and national security.
What Happened: Montana’s pioneering move to ban TikTok, set to take effect on Jan. 1, has garnered widespread backing from 18 state attorneys general across the U.S.
These legal officials, led by Virginia and including states like Georgia, Alaska, Utah, Indiana, Nebraska, Iowa, Kentucky, and South Dakota, are urging a U.S. ...