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 President-elect Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to companies like Google and Apple.
TikTok is bringing its service back online in the US, after shutting down for about half a day. The company said this afternoon that it is “in the process of restoring service” and thanked President-elect Trump for “providing the necessary clarity” to do so.
Scammers are continuing to bring scam apps to the App Store, with the latest discovery being a fake port for the popular game "Baldur's Gate 3."
Just 14 hours later, service returned to TikTok. Unfortunately, many users decided to uninstall the app during the blackout. The ByteDance-owned app hasn’t been re-added to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, leaving many unable to access TikTok despite service being restored.
Uncertainty around the future of TikTok in the U.S. creates engagement and monetization opportunities for the likes of Meta Platforms ($META),
Many iPhone users are fuming after making a simple mistake that's left them unable to use TikTok after the ban was lifted Sunday.
TikTok is back online in the US after briefly shutting down over the weekend, but as its future in the country is still unclear, Instagram, X, and BlueSky are now trying hard to attract TikTok users.
TikTok appears to be coming back online just hours after President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday that he would sign an executive order Monday that aims to restore the banned app.
Meta on Sunday announced its own video editing app called “Edits” for Instagram. The announcement comes amidst the TikTok ban in the U.S. and the removal
Edits will launch in February, though the initial build will lack many features.