TikTok said service will be restored in the U.S. after President elect Trump vowed to issue an executive order Monday. Catch up on coverage of the TikTok ban.
TikTok is officially down, as of Saturday, Jan. 18, only hours before the law that bans the social media application from being distributed in the United States was set to go into effect.
The national ban on TikTok was delayed after parent company ByteDance temporarily shut it down in January, but the app ...
TikTok appears to be coming back online just hours after President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday that he would sign an ...
TikTok’s sudden shutdown has reportedly affected 170 million monthly users of the popular social media platform.
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ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.