It's something we're looking at, yes, Trump said
Reels offers a new way to create and share short videos on Instagram, says Facebook.
TikTok failed to delete videos and personal information about users age 13 and younger as it had agreed to do, according to US agencies.
TikTok has also said previously that it would not comply with any requests made by the Chinese government to censor content or for access to TikTok's user data
TikTok, along with 58 other Chinese apps, were banned in India last week following a border clash with China.
On July 4, four of the top six most downloadable apps were 'made in India' alternatives to TikTok
TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer said the Chinese government has never requested user data, nor would the company turn it over if asked
Besides Tiktok, India banned on Monday 58 other apps with Chinese links, including the popular UC Browser
Social app Chingari, a desi alternative to Chinese TikTok, on Friday said it has crossed 10 million downloads on Google Play Store and content creators are making a beeline to join the app.
Initially, few apps voluntarily delisted themselves in accordance with the government's order but now Google and Apple have blocked access to all other apps too
Chinese Commerce Ministry Spokesman Gao Feng said that China has not taken any restrictive measures against Indian products and services
"Good to see India ban 59 popular apps owned by Chinese firms, including TikTok, which counts India as one of its largest markets," Haley tweeted on Wednesday
The Indian authorities feared that these apps were transferring consumer data to locations outside the country, especially China, in an unauthorised and surreptitious manner.
The order came after the government this week banned several Chinese apps including ByteDance's TikTok, Alibaba's UC News and Tencent's WeChat citing "threat to sovereignty and integrity.
The ban comes in the backdrop of the current stand-off along the Line of Actual control in eastern Ladakh with Chinese troops
On Monday, the government imposed an interim ban on 59 popular Chinese apps including TikTok, Helo, and mobile game PUBG.
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The video-sharing app is no stranger to controversy, and experts say that the ban is more likely a negotiation tactic between governments and it may do well to just wait and watch
It may present a model for other countries from Europe to Southeast Asia that seek to curtail the pervasiveness of apps like ByteDance's TikTok while safeguarding their citizens' valuable data.
Govt needs coherent China strategy