TikTok told users the app will be "temporarily unavailable" as its Chinese parent company ByteDance pins its hopes on Donald ...
Starting today, when you open the TikTok app, you are greeted by a rather direct notice that the app is no longer available with a note about President-elect Trump ...
The popular video-sharing app, used by 170 million Americans, went dark late Saturday after ... Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called TikTok’s plan to go offline a “stunt.” ...
TikTok has gone dark in the U.S., the result of a federal law that bans the popular social media app for millions of Americans.
"TikTok and ByteDance Ltd. apps are no longer available in the United States, and visitors to the United States might have limited access to features," Apple said.
TikTok has shut down its app for its US users, and Apple and Google have removed the app from app stores.
While CapCut avoided the ban aimed at its sister product, TikTok, last month, it's not out of the woods yet. The reprieve is ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
Reuters reported President Trump will attend an upcoming summit next week in Florida, alongside TikTok's CEO. Here's what to ...
TikTok had been removed from the app stores when it briefly went dark last month amid compliance with a law passed to ban it.