US passes new bill on operation of TikTok in country
[AzerNews] - 01/19/2025
According to the sources, those who want to access mobile applications in the United States are faced with a corresponding notification: "A law has been passed in the United States banning TikTok. Therefore, you cannot use TikTok."
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