TikTok remained unavailable in Google and Apple app stores on Tuesday as President Trump’s executive order delaying enforcement on Congress’s sale-or-ban bill by 75 days fueled uncertainty about
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TikTok users in the U.S. are caught in limbo as the popular app remains unavailable on Apple and Google app stores despite being briefly revived. Some users, desperate to regain access, have listed devices with the
TikTok’s future in the United States is yet to be seen following a Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way to ban the app Sunday and President-elect Donald Trump’s wish to keep it. The high court unanimously ruled Friday that the divest-or-ban law does not violate TikTok’s or its users’ First Amendment rights.
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TikTok still could not be downloaded from app stores yesterday Users anxiously wait to re-download app as Apple and Google remain trapped in legal purgatory Some users
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Despite that, TikTok — which has 170 million monthly American users — appears to be in a state of limbo. President-elect Donald Trump has said he would like to ”save” the app ...
TikTok's availability in the U.S. has hit a legal snag, leaving it unavailable for download. While negotiations continue, including a potential sale, users remain anxious. Some try reselling devices with the app installed for inflated prices amidst ongoing political involvement and national security concerns.
U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order to restore access to TikTok has created a thicket of new legal questions for the short-video platform.