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, ...
Bytedance, which purchased Musical.ly for about $800 million in 2017, has merged the music-centric app with another product, TikTok. By Natalie Jarvey RIP Musical.ly. Nearly a year after Chinese ...
Musical.ly is merging the functionality from its two-year old live-streaming platform Live.ly into its main app, and has disabled Live.ly’s standalone app as part of the transition process. The ...
Musical.ly, the short video app that’s popular among teens and young people, is going away. Kinda. The app and all user data and accounts is being merged with Tiktok, a sister app that’s owned by ...
Parents of underage children who downloaded the wildly popular TikTok or Musical.ly video apps could be eligible for a share of a $1.1 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging the apps ...
Musical.ly, the popular social media app for children that is now known as TikTok, illegally took personal information from kids without parental consent, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.
It’s been called the “youngest social network we’ve ever seen”: An app that millions of children use daily to chat, send videos and discover new music. Musical.ly is one of the fastest growing social ...
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