It turns out that Microsoft takes the purchase of TikTok assets very seriously.
Following the weekend announcement that President Donald Trump was contemplating banning the popular short-video app in the country, the generation company issued a message about its goal of getting the company for an operation in the United States.
“Microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the president’s concerns. It is committed to getting the theme of TikTok for a comprehensive security review and delivering adequate economic benefits to the United States, adding the U.S. Treasury,” the company said on a website.
He added that the company “would ensure that all personal knowledge of TikTok users in the U.S. It will transfer and remain in the United States,” the company said. “To the extent that such knowledge is recently stored or stored outside the United States, Microsoft will ensure that such knowledge is removed from servers outside the country after its transfer.”
The Trump administration has weighed considerations about the app due to its parent company, ByteDance, which stores american users’ knowledge with the Chinese government.
After Trump threatened to ban it, TikTok with him over the weekend.