TikTok returned to mobile app stores in the United States on Thursday, after President Donald Trump postponed enforcement of a ban on his first day office.
Apple and Google Play restored the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing platform, allowing users to purchase and download the app on their mobile devices.
This comes on the same day that Trump said he could extend his 75-day delay in enforcing a ban on the app that was imposed under the Biden administration.
However, Trump told the media at the White House that he didn’t think an extension would be necessary.
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On Jan. 19, the popular video-sharing app went dark in the United States for 12 hours in response to a federal ban imposed under then President Joe Biden.The app was banned over concerns that the social media platform collects sensitive data and information on Americans.
The ban made distributing the app through the Apple App and Google Play stores illegal.
Trump delayed the ban once he assumed office on Jan. 20, saying he wanted to give TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, more time to find an approved buyer before the ban took full effect.
The president at the time said he intended to protect the country’s national security while also “saving” a platform used by 170 million Americans.
Trump also credited TikTok for helping him accrue support among young voters during the 2024 presidential election.
TikTok thanked Trump for “providing the necessary clarity” to service providers that they would not face penalties during the delay period.