TikTok has finalised a deal with the White House that will allow the video-sharing app to continue operating in the United States, ending a years-long dispute over its Chinese ownership.
The deal came in response to a law passed by former President Joe Biden, which threatened to ban TikTok in the US if ByteDance did not sell TikTok's operations in the country.
The popular short-form video platform has been subject to years of scrutiny across the political aisle in the U.S. over its Chinese ownership.
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