The ban is due to go into effect on Jan. 1.
Share on email TikTok"Does that seem a little strange to you?" Molloy said Thursday in regard to no other state following Montana's TikTok ban, per
Molloy also said Montana had a "paternalistic argument" in reference to the state saying the ban would protect users' data. "Everybody on TikTok voluntarily gives their personal data. So if they want to give that information to whatever the platform is, how is it that you can protect them?" Molloy also asked, via Reuters.that he is prohibiting the app in the state to "protect Montanans' personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party.".
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