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Social media giant TikTok will launch a new version of its popular app to Apple's and Google's app stores on September 5, as part of an agreement to sell its US business looms.
TikTok had been unavailable to download in the US since January. TikTok's app was removed due to a divest-or-ban law signed by former President Joe Biden.
TikTok remains downloadable on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, despite US laws targeting the Chinese-owned app. The Department of Justice sent crucial letters to both tech giants ...
TikTok owner ByteDance is developing a replacement app intended for US-based users, according to a report, as President Trump says a deal with an American buyer is 'pretty much done.' ...
It’s looking increasingly likely that any sale of TikTok will mean US users have to download a new app. And that could mean an almost entirely different experience. After repeatedly delaying ...
TikTok M will be removed from US app stores on September 5, when TikTok M2 will be released. American users will have to download the new app from digital stores and likely migrate their data to ...
TikTok briefly went dark in the US ahead of the ban’s original deadline kicking in but restored its services on Jan. 19, after Trump, then president-elect, pledged to sign an executive order ...
The law required only that TikTok’s technology partners — including Oracle, which hosts TikTok’s content in the United States, and Apple and Google, which host the app on their app stores ...
The ongoing TikTok saga rumbles on, but a new report claims that we may be close to a resolution. It says US TikTok users will get their own version of the app, which will be owned by an American ...
Apple and Google on Thursday evening restored TikTok to their respective app stores in the U.S., nearly a month after they removed the short video app following a national security law that banned ...
NEW YORK, July 9 (Reuters) - TikTok is preparing to launch a standalone app for U.S. users that is expected to operate on a separate algorithm and data system from its global app, laying the ...
Would a new app comply with the law? Under the law, a post-sale US TikTok couldn't continue working with ByteDance to operate the algorithm or share user data. That means ByteDance could retain a ...