Arizona users shrug at U.S. ban on TikTok, WeChat as Chinese spy tools

Arizona TikTok users were unfazed by Commerce Department plans to block the app, along with another Chinese-developed app, WeChat, because it said they were used for spying. Users doubted the government could halt the apps, which have been downloaded tens of millions of times already. (Photo by Olivier Bergeron

Arizona TikTok users were unfazed by Commerce Department plans to block the app, along with another Chinese-developed app, WeChat, because it said they were used for spying. Users doubted the government could halt the apps, which have been downloaded tens of millions of times already. (Photo by Olivier Bergeron

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