Fearing enormous fines, Google and Apple held off from reinstating TikTok to their app stores until the DOJ sent them a second version of President Trump’s “written guidance.”
Concerns over job losses in TikTok show why the Government should focus on investing in local Irish companies, the Labour Party has said. The party made the call as reports emerged last night of job losses at the social media giant's Irish headquarters.
In a bid to take on YouTube, TikTok is revamping its desktop platform with the addition of several new features. The company announced on Thursday that
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TikTok argues that Labor's decision to give YouTube a blanket exemption from its new social media age rules would entrench the platform's market dominance.
If you’ve been paying attention to what’s happening with TikTok, you might feel a little whiplash. One minute, TikTok is one of the fastest-growing e-commerce platforms in the U.S., reaching 175 million users. The next, it’s banned, unbanned, and, at press time, dangling in legal limbo.
A newly revealed lawsuit against TikTok over kids' safety online is shedding light on the social media app's finances.
TikTok creators highlighting its bohemian vibe, cheap luxury, and ancient winemaking traditions have turned it into a top city-break destination. Riding in a hot air balloon over Cappadocia’s surreal landscapes has become one of the most sought-after experiences on TikTok.
Downloading TikTok is now available in app stores and Google play on Feb. 13. When opening the app, an announcement reads, “Tiktok is now available on the App Store and Google Play| Download the latest version of the app to discover and share more of what you love on TikTok.
The ‘airport theory’ trend, which has been going viral on TikTok since January 2025, is now causing travelers to miss their flights.
MPs on the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee question Google, TikTok, Meta and X across two panels as part of its inquiry into misinformation and harmful algorithms.