Apple on late Saturday removed TikTok from the App Store in the U.S., and it has now explained why it was required to take this action. Last
With TikTok, CapCut, and Marvel Snap shut down in the US, Apple has taken the unusual step of articulating why it’s following the law banning ByteDance apps and removing them from the App Stores for the Mac, iPhone, and other devices.
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
The tool is slated to be released on March 13, Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, announced. TikTok has since restored service in the US.
That was fast. TikTok is 'in the process of restoring service' after Trump said app stores and other providers won't be penalized for hosting the app. It's still not available in the app stores, though.
Popular mobile game 'Marvel Snap' went offline as a consequence of the TikTok ban. Snap isn't the only popular Marvel game owned by a large Chinese developer.
TikTok has become inaccessible to users in the US in compliance with the Supreme Court order, and now Meta-owned company Instagram is eyeing to capitalise in this situation by introducing the Edits app which will be akin to TikTok.
Edits will launch in February, though the initial build will lack many features.
New York (CNN) — Around 12 hours after shutting itself down in the United States, TikTok is back for many users almost like it never left, attributing its return to a move by President-elect Donald Trump to save the app.
TikTok has resumed operations in the United States after a 14-hour outage. The company announced on social media that it reached an agreement