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Apple and Google restored TikTok to their app platforms Thursday night. The clock on the reprieve granted by Donald Trump for the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform continues to tick.
Newly disclosed records show Attorney General Pam Bondi gave cover to not only Apple and Google, but also several other companies that help TikTok operate in the US.
TikTok was restored to the Apple App Store and Google Play on Thursday night following weeks of limbo after President Donald Trump's administration delayed a ban on the social media app. The app ...
Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store have restored TikTok for U.S. users as of Thursday, after the companies had removed it on Jan. 19.. The tech giants pulled TikTok from their U.S ...
A Google shareholder has published a set of letters the Trump administration sent to tech companies, telling them to keep TikTok online.
Apple, Google, and other Big Tech firms received letters from the US Justice Department on the short-lived TikTok ban.
If no new legislation is put in place, TikTok could yet again face a ban in the US in April. Follow Ben: Twitter/X , Threads , Bluesky , and Instagram Add 9to5Google to your Google News feed.
TikTok is now available again on the App Store and Google Play Store in the US This follows a 75-day delay to the banning of the app, which saw service paused on January 18 It's not entirely clear ...
The law requires the Google Play Store and Apple App Store to remove TikTok from distribution on January 19. Both companies face fines of $5,000 per US user/day if they don’t. Advertisement ...
President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he will "probably" extend the TikTok ban deadline again.
Apple and Google have not relisted TikTok in the App Store and Google Play, and it’s likely it won’t happen until Trump actually issues the executive order on Monday, after his inauguration.