- The clock is ticking for TikTok - President Trump has signed an executive order to effectively ban the wildly popular video app in the U.S.
- The order is set to go into effect in 45 days, barring U.S. companies from doing business with TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance.
- Trump has accused TikTok of collecting user data for the Chinese government, calling it a "national emergency" in the order.
- However, that doesn't necessarily mean TikTok is going away - Microsoft is currently in negotiations take over the app's U.S. operations, and hopes to have a deal in place by mid-September.
- What will America's teens do if TikTok is banned? How concerned are you about protecting your information online?