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Development of a new app to replace the current version of TikTok for US users is reportedly in the works right now.
President Donald Trump granted ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, a third extension on time to sell off its U.S. TikTok ...
To abide by American law, TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, must sell the app to someone who will operate it within the US.
It’s looking increasingly likely that any sale of TikTok will mean US users have to download a new app. And that could mean ...
After an extended legal and political battle, the widely-used video-sharing platform TikTok made a comeback on Apple’s US App store. After going offline in January, Chinese App Tik Tok started ...
ByteDance-owned apps TikTok and CapCut have returned to mobile app stores. The apps had been removed in the wake of a U.S. ban in January.
The app also can’t be re-downloaded if it’s deleted. And most importantly, for Apple’s next low-end iPhone launch planned for next week, TikTok can’t be transferred from one iPhone to another.
Hours after the ban on Saturday night, access to the social media app Tik Tok was restored for U.S. users. The company released a statement on the app thanking President Donald Trump for the ...
In his first day back in office, President Donald Trump signing 26 executive orders, setting a tone for the years ahead.
Tik Tok users on an emotional roller coaster across the country Tik Tok, owned by Chinese parent company Byte Dance, was offline less than 24 hours and available again on Sunday.
President-elect Donald Trump proposed the U.S. own half of TikTok to satisfy national security concerns and save the social media app.