Despite President Trump's executive order to delay the TikTok ban, it hasn't reappeared on app stores. Here's why companies ...
Users in the U.S. cannot access several apps owned by Chinese company ByteDance as new legislation comes into effect.
TikTok remains unavailable on Apple and Google app stores despite President Trump’s executive order temporarily pausing the federal ban. Here's what it means for users and the app's future.
Starting in 2017, when the Chinese social video app merged with its competitor Musical.ly, TikTok has grown from a niche teen app into a global trendsetter. While, of course, also emerging as a ...
Android users who search for TikTok in the Google Play Store are greeted with an unclickable icon of the app logo along with a ... "TikTok and other ByteDance apps are not available in the country ...
The TikTok app is still not available in Google Play or the iPhone App Store despite Trump's order halting the ban. Here's what's happening.
TikTok logo on a smartphone ... Apple in its support update said users who already installed ByteDance apps will be able to keep them on their device. "But they can’t be redownloaded if deleted ...
However, it's not all smooth sailing for the video app owned by the Beijing-based ByteDance ... Store get an unclickable icon of the TikTok logo along with a question: "Looking for TikTok?" ...
While the law only mandated that ByteDance remove TikTok from app stores in the U.S ... TikTok in the Google Play Store are greeted with an unclickable icon of the app logo along with a query: ...
Ewan Palmer is a Newsweek News Reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on US politics, domestic policy and the courts. He joined Newsweek in February 2018 after spending several ...