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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is working on a plan to save TikTok that involves tapping software company Oracle and a group of outside investors to ...
On September 13, it was reported that TikTok had chosen Oracle to act as the former's "trusted tech partner." The partnership—intended to address the Trump administration's concerns over data security, and avoid an outright sale of its business and technological assets that the Chinese government would likely oppose—would involve ByteDance ...
Oracle hosts TikTok’s U.S. user data on its servers, reviews the app’s source code and delivers the app to the app stores. Google declined to comment, while Oracle and Apple did not respond to ...
If the U.S. government bans TikTok, it could be a major blow to Oracle.
On Jan. 13, Donaldson began discussion of his potential bid for TikTok with a post on X that read: “Okay fine, I’ll buy Tik Tok so it doesn’t get banned” In a video posted on Jan. 15 ...
Apple, Google, and Oracle didn't immediately respond to requests for comment on whether they plan to stop offering services related to TikTok once the ban goes into effect.
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the looming TikTok ban may have corporate consequences far beyond the app's parent company, impacting American tech giants and the broader U.S. stock market.
TikTok also thanked Trump for his assurance that its service providers — which include Apple, Google, Oracle, and cloud provider Akamai — "will face no penalties" by providing TikTok to over ...