(WAVY) — The company behind the popular lip-sync video app Musical.ly, now known as TikTok, has agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for $5.7 million for allegedly violating children’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s the end of the road for Musical.ly, the short-form video app that grew to more than 100 million active monthly users since ...
It’s the end of the road for Musical.ly, the short-form video app that grew to more than 100 million active monthly users since its 2014 launch — and spawned its own digital stars and passionate ...
Musical.ly, teen-beloved music app, is no more. Bytedance, the Chinese company that purchased Musical.ly last November for $1 billion, has decided to fold Musical.ly into another one of its similar, ...
Musical.ly has reached its coda. A year after the Chinese firm Bytedance acquired the video app musical.ly for a reported $1 billion, the company is merging it with another of its products, TikTok.
More surprising news from short-form music video app Musical.ly: The app no longer exists! Owned by Chinese firm Bytedance Technology Co., Musical.ly is being folded into rival app TikTok. Existing ...
The operator of a video-sharing app popular with teenagers agreed to pay $5.7 million to settle federal allegations it illegally collected personal information from children. The Federal Trade ...