TikTok Resumes Service in the U.S. After Temporary Ban
TikTok has resumed its service in the United States after a brief shutdown caused by a new law banning the app on national security grounds.
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TikTok has resumed its service in the United States after a brief shutdown caused by a new law banning the app on national security grounds.
TikTok is back in the U.S. after President-elect Donald Trump announced an executive order to revive the appโs access, promising a joint venture to support its 170 million American users.
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