CapCut, TikTok
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It's harder to ignore the link between both apps, especially with growing national security concerns. CapCut now claims forever rights to anything you upload or synchronize, including your videos, name, and face.
CapCut is the video-editing tool owned by ByteDance, the developers of TikTok. While the social platform itself has been in and out of hot water with the U.S. Senate over whether or not TikTok ...
CapCut’s update should serve as a wake-up call. As storytelling increasingly happens in mobile-first, vertical formats, and as more journalists work from their phones, the tools used to edit, publish, and store that content deserve just as much scrutiny as the platforms that host it.
CapCut is back online in the US after going dark with TikTok. The return marks a significant development in the ongoing saga between Chinese tech companies and US regulators. Both the video ...
A new phishing scam is leveraging the popular CapCut video editor to steal users' credentials, including Apple IDs and other personal data.
Meta shared that it was working on Edits in January after ByteDance-owned CapCut was removed from U.S. app stores.
They’re going #nofilter. The controversial “chubby” filter has been yanked from the video editing app CapCut after it received backlash from users on TikTok. A TikTok spokesperson confirmed ...
CapCut was not explicitly named in the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which was passed by Congress to implement a TikTok ban.