It is also owned by a Chinese technology company, raising the same kind of national security questions for the U.S. as TikTok ...
The impending TikTok ban in the U.S. has prompted a mass migration of "refugee" content creators to alternative social media platforms – and a Chinese app named for Chairman Mao's "Little Red Book" ...
In the midst of TikTok going dark in the U.S. (and then coming back online less than 24 hours later), users have been flocking to a similar Chinese app, whose owners are keen to capitalize on their ...
With TikTok banned in the US, many social media users are scrambling to find a replacement. One platform quickly gaining traction is RedNote, a Chinese-owned app that has seen a surge in popularity.
Duolingo shares have jumped this week, as the number of Americans learning Mandarin on the app has soared 216%. That's as China's RedNote is now the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store ahead ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — With the TikTok ban stalled by President Trump's executive order, which gave owner Bytedance 75 more days to sell, the question looms: how do apps like TikTok protect your data? ...
The bizarre surge in popularity in the US for China-based social media app RedNote ahead of the looming TikTok ban has sparked alarm among policy experts – who warned it carries even greater security ...
TikTok may now have a 75-day reprieve thanks to President Trump, but when its ban was looming, rival RedNote is reported to have recruited influencers to raise its profile with US users. The Chinese ...
The firm must address concerns over the app’s potential security risks in its No 2 market Read more at The Business Times.
As Xiaohongshu — known as RedNote or Red in English — surged to the top of the App Store downloads list this week, users in both China and the U.S. celebrated an unprecedented cross-cultural exchange: ...