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A TikTok ban wouldn’t mean the app disappears from current users’ phones on Jan. 19. New users in the U.S. would likely no longer be able to download TikTok from app stores, and it would ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a law requiring TikTok’s parent company to divest from the popular video-sharing platform or face a ban was constitutional, siding with the government in a ...
The Department of Justice previously stated that if you are one of the 170 million current U.S.-based TikTok users, the ban will “not directly prohibit the continued use of TikTok” and won’t ...
The U.S. Supreme Court officially upheld the law to ban the TikTok social media app on Friday, closing the door on the app's bid to continue functioning in the U.S. but leaving plenty of questions ...
More than 170 million Americans could lose access to the widely popular social media platform TikTok beginning on Sunday after the Supreme Court upheld the law that forces TikTok to divest from ...
The Chinese-owned social media app TikTok has hailed “President Trump’s efforts” as it confirmed it is back online in the U.S. following a brief shutdown. TikTok went offline in the U.S. at ...
The Supreme Court ruled against TikTok on its challenge against a divest-or-ban law. TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has until Sunday to divest from its US app or face a shutdown.
After President Biden signed the law in April, which set a Jan. 19 deadline for the ban to take effect, TikTok responded by suing the U.S. government. The company said a ban would violate 1st ...