TikTok's app was removed from prominent app stores on Saturday evening just before a federal law that bans the popular social ...
As TikTok shut down on Saturday, a final message to US users suggested it was relying on President Trump to save the app.
In a surprise turn of events, American TikTok users could not reload their apps roughly two hours before the U.S. ban was set ...
Social media app TikTok appears to have gone offline in the United States and is no longer available in app stores ahead of a ...
The company announced the shutdown in a pop-up message on the app that only allows users to "learn more" about the federal law or close the app.
TikTok ceased operations in the United States on Saturday night (January 18), hours before a ban was set to take effect. At ...
Users were unable to access TikTok Saturday, instead seeing a pop-up message on their screens saying "a law banning TikTok ...
On Saturday evening, just before a federal law that would have banned the popular video-sharing platform was scheduled to go into effect, TikTok was removed from Google and Apple app stores.
Challenges came in tandem with TikTok’s success. U.S. officials expressed concerns about the company’s roots and ownership, ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
The popular app TikTok has "gone dark" for the 170 million American users following the Supreme Court upholding a law that bans the app in the United States.
The popular video app stopped working shortly after signaling to users it might go offline, with a federal law barring U.S.