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-title Billionaire Frank McCourt Investigates TikTok Deal

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Frank McCourt Still ‌Pursuing TikTok Option Despite White House deal

WASHINGTON ⁤D.C. – billionaire‍ Frank McCourt is‌ continuing​ to develop a privacy-focused alternative to TikTok, even⁢ as the ⁣White House moves forward with​ a deal ⁤to allow ByteDance to ⁣retain ownership of⁢ the popular social⁣ media platform. McCourt, through his Project‌ Liberty⁤ initiative, previously⁢ submitted a​ $20 ‌billion ⁣bid ‌for TikTok’s U.S. operations – valuing ‍the company $6 billion more than the ⁤White house’s ⁤proposed $14 billion deal – but without its core algorithm.

The Project Liberty offer, dubbed the⁤ “People’s bid for TikTok,” aimed ⁣to restructure‌ the platform to collect less‍ user data and implement a new algorithm developed by the Project Liberty nonprofit. This contrasts with the White House’s plan,⁣ which⁢ lacked details regarding ownership and offered a valuation that confused investors given⁢ ByteDance’s estimated $330 billion overall value.

While​ not‍ actively opposing the current White House⁤ agreement, mccourt stated it is “too early to say”​ what further action Project Liberty will take. A key concern remains the privacy protections that will be implemented. ⁣”Big tech platforms are scraping⁣ and accumulating our data,⁣ hyper, micro-profiling us, ​and now they’re not just selling us​ ads, but they’re manipulating⁤ us,” McCourt ⁢said. ‌”Our ⁣data is our ⁣personhood in a ⁤digital age … We should share what we want to share about ⁣ourselves.”

Should acquiring TikTok prove unachievable, McCourt intends to repurpose Project ‌Liberty’s technology into an AI agent designed to give users control over their personal information as they navigate the web and interact⁤ with ⁣AI‌ systems.

Notably, despite claims by former President trump that Chinese President Xi Jinping⁣ approved the deal, no ByteDance representatives were present ​at the executive order ‍signing, and ⁢the chinese​ government has ⁢remained publicly silent on the matter.⁢ McCourt,‌ along with Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian ​and others, initially sought to purchase TikTok before Trump’s involvement, proposing ⁤a⁢ sale excluding the ⁤algorithm – a condition China had previously resisted.

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