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TikTok boycott is back after company is found to have 'profited significantly' from child exploitation


Those livestreams might not be as innocent as they seem.

TikTok returned to the Apple and Google app stores after President Trump paused a ban in the United States that was set to take effect in January. Filed with Utah’s Department of Consumer Protection, the lawsuit alleges the TikTok Live function allows money laundering, drug dealing, and even funding of terrorist organizations. The spokesperson added, “Instead, the complaint cherry-picks misleading quotes and outdated documents and presents them out of context, which distorts our commitment to the safety of our community.”

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