TikTok employees and advisers have suggested distancing the app from China, say people familiar with the talks, as the company faces U.S. scrutiny
As TikTok faces mounting scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers and regulators, some employees and advisers in recent weeks have approached senior executives to suggest ways the company could rebrand, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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