As of now, the Chinese-based TikTok app remains unavailable in the United States App Store on iPhone, as the company failed to sell itself to a US owner, before last week’s ban came into effect.
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. President Donald Trump signs an executive order on TikTok in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Jan ...
While many Chinese apps have failed to succeed outside of China, most notably Tencent’s WeChat, TikTok managed to push itself into the overseas market through the acquisition of Musical.ly in November ...
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from having access to the data of US citizens due to data privacy concerns and its connection to the Chinese Communist Party. The most recent move involves a bill that forces ByteDance to sell off ...
with justices appearing “inclined” to uphold the law after appearing satisfied with its focus on the controversial Chinese ownership of the app’s parent company, according to The New York Times.
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The statement came after US users reported being able to access the Chinese-owned service's website while the far more widely used TikTok app itself did not appear to be immediately available.
President-elect Donald Trump proposed to let the United States own half of the popular social media platform to satisfy a law requiring the Chinese-owned app to divest its U.S. operations.
President-elect Donald Trump expressed his support for TikTok’s return at a rally on Sunday, after the platform briefly shut down for 14 hours due to a nationwide ban. The ban, which took effect ...