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CapCut’s policy update raises major red flags for newsrooms The go-to mobile-editing app for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts has slipped in problematic new terms for newsrooms which risks source safety and ...
CapCut, the popular video editing app used by many Nigerian skit makers, TikTok influencers, online content creators, and entrepreneurs, quietly updated ...
TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has plans to move Americans to a US-specific version of CapCut as it looks to meet requirements ...
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For the unaware, CapCut is a popular video editing tool owned by ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. It's sort of the default editing tool for TikTok, especially among creators who do all ...
Launching a U.S.-specific app could be part of the company's broader plan to comply with a 2024 law requiring ByteDance to ...
A new phishing scam is leveraging the popular CapCut video editor to steal users' credentials, including Apple IDs and other ...
It's harder to ignore the link between both apps, especially with growing national security concerns. CapCut now claims ...
Meta shared that it was working on Edits in January after ByteDance-owned CapCut was removed from U.S. app stores.
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Here’s everything you need to know about CapCut’s new privacy terms, how it affects Nigerian content creators, and what other video editing app alternatives you can switch to.