RedNote is owned by Xingyin Information Technology, a private company based in Shanghai.
“You don’t want the Chinese to have our very sensitive personal data?
We will drop it off directly,” Hamilton said.
“I do not care.”
Lawyers representing TIkTok have argued that the matter is a free speech issue.
The US Supreme Court is expected within the next few days torule on whether to uphold that law.
That hasn’t stopped Hamilton andother usersfromstarting to learn Chineselanguages anddirecting friends to their profileson thoseTikTok alternativeplatforms.
Each is in the top five of free downloaded apps in the Apple App Store.