TikTok returns to Apple and Google app stores, marking a significant moment in the app's controversial dance with U.S.-China tech and data privacy discussions.
TikTok has been absent from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store since January. Now, it’s back. Here’s all you need to know.
The law requires TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. assets in order to continue operating in the ...
Nearly a month after it was banned in the US, TikTok has returned to the App Store for iPhones and other Apple devices as well as the Google Play store for Android phones and tablets. Apple and ...
ByteDance-owned apps TikTok and CapCut have returned to mobile app stores. The apps had been removed in the wake of a U.S.
Apple and Google have kept TikTok off their respective app stores, despite promises by President Trump that they would not be punished for hosting the app as it gets a temporary reprieve from ban.
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
Apple and Google restored TikTok to their app platforms Thursday night. The clock on the reprieve granted by Donald Trump for the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform continues to tick.
TikTok is once again available for download from the App Store, which means it can be installed on iPhones and will be able to receive updates. Apple's decision to start distributing TikTok again ...
Update: TikTok is back on the App Store. Breaking news from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg: Trump’s attorney general Pam Bondi has reportedly penned a letter to Apple that grants the company ...
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