TikTok remains unavailable on Google and Apple’s app stores in the U.S. When might it return, and what could happen to TikTok without updates in the meantime? Here's what to know.
TikTok could still not be downloaded from the Apple and Google app stores in the U.S, even after President Trump's executive order.
TikTok returns for longtime users after a brief shutdown, but Apple and Google app stores keep new downloads on hold amid ongoing national security concerns.
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to stop TikTok going dark—but tech companies who help him risk incurring $850 billion in fines.
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Here we are, three days into the second Trump administration, and the president has already served up ample reminders of what his political reign is like:
President Trump signed an executive order delaying the TikTok ban for 75 days, providing temporary relief to users but leaving uncertainty for the app's future in the U.S.
ByteDance restored TikTok service in the United States on Sunday night, but major tech companies like Apple and Google have yet to restore downloads of the app. With no way to update TikTok, app rot may soon set in.