Indiana sues TikTok over alleged security and safety violations
Indiana’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, accusing its parent company of exposing children to mature content and not disclosing that China could access users’ data. Attorney and legal analyst Angela Cenedella explains what the lawsuit could mean for access to TikTok in the state and how the app is responding.
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