Canadian TikTok users say the app is down for them too, as the U.S. ban takes effect, with dozens of annoyed Canadian users flocking to social media to vent their frustrations.
President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about sharing his thoughts since taking office. On Saturday night, he added a 20-minute Q&A with reporters aboard Air Force One to the mix.
During a flight from Las Vegas to Florida, President Trump discussed various topics including changing the colour of Air Force One, TikTok's acquisition, and his vision for Greenland and Canada. He confirmed discussions with potential buyers for TikTok,
The uncertainty may have ripple effects in Canada, experts say, although Ottawa says what happens in the U.S. won't impact its own moves to curtail TikTok's business.
TikTok’s time in the United States is counting down. But Washington is only the latest government to impose restrictions on the video app.
A TikTok ban briefly came into effect this past weekend in the U.S., but service came back the next day. What exactly happened?
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, his first day back in office, signed an executive order postponing the country's ban of TikTok for 75 days. But whether this move was lawful is up in the air.
It’s not yet known how Donald Trump will resolve TikTok’s complicated legal limbo, but what does seem clear is that the fate of the social media app is increasingly linked in the president's mind to his top issue of tariffs.
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US President Donald Trump has been vocal since his inauguration, recently engaging in a 20-minute Q&A with reporters on Air Force One. He discussed various topics, including the presidential plane's colour scheme and the future of TikTok,
At the moment, there are "no plans" for a TikTok ban in the UK, a government spokesperson said on Saturday. "We engage with all major social media companies to understand their plans for ensuring the security of UK data and to ensure they meet the high data protection and cyber security standards we expect."
Mark it down because this is the day when the U.S. decided to ghost TikTok, at least for a brief period. After years of heated debates and serious discussions about national security and data privacy,