TikTok and WeChat ban: How will the move affect users of the apps?
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The battle between President Trump and Chinese-owned mobile apps TikTok and WeChat reached an inflection point Friday with the Commerce Department announcing that the platforms will be banned from app stores in the U.S. starting Sunday.
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What is happening with TikTok and WeChat as Donald Trump tries to ban them?
The Commerce Department announced Friday that beginning Sunday, it will prohibit downloads of WeChat and TikTok in U.S. app stores and ban transactions made through WeChat. Here's what you need to know.
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