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Yousaf Yunes discusses the cultural differences between TikTok in the United States and China, emphasizing the entertainment-focused nature of the platform in the U.S. compared to its educational use in China. He raises concerns about the App Protection Act and the implications of having a foreign-owned app like TikTok, particularly regarding national security and data privacy. Yousaf argues for the necessity of a U.S.-based TikTok to protect user information and addresses the broader implications of technology ownership in the context of privacy and security.
 
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