The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that concerns about TikTok are warranted, and it rejected the app’s argument that there were First Amendment violations.
The high court ruled that “The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act is constitutional under the First Amendment” was a valid way for the government to ban the app, citing national security concerns.
The Court agreed that the app is gathering personal data that China can use it for its own purposes.
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It also said that “TikTok also promotes or demotes certain content to advance its business objectives and other goals.”
It will officially be banned on Sunday.