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TikTok Officially Ceases Operations in the U.S.

Social media platform TikTok has been removed from the App Store and ceased operations in the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling upholding a law that bans the app.
Jan 20, 2025 - 14:59
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  1. Supreme Court Decision.
    On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld the ban on TikTok in the U.S., citing concerns over national security and user data protection.

  2. Notification to Users.
    U.S. TikTok users now see the following notification:

    "Unfortunately, this means you won’t be able to use the app for a while. Fortunately, President Trump has expressed a willingness to work with us on a solution that will allow TikTok to return after he takes office. Please stay tuned for updates."

  3. TikTok’s Ultimatum.
    The company previously announced that it would cease operations in the U.S. on January 19 unless the White House provided guarantees that its partners would not face penalties for continuing operations in the country.

  4. Shifting Responsibility.
    The Biden administration stated that the responsibility for enforcing the law will now fall on Donald Trump’s incoming administration starting January 20.


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