China’s regulators ordered Bytedance to stop downloads of its new Slack-rival office collaboration app after discovering it included content from sites banned in China, such as Facebook, Bloomberg reported. Bytedance has offered the app in China for some time, based on a tool originally developed for employees, as The Information reported last year. According to the Bloomberg story, the app,...
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