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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.
Google Play said it restored TikTok to the US app store on Thursday, following promises by President Donald Trump to save the app and an executive action delaying the enactment of a ban on the wildly popular social media platform.
President Trump delayed a ban on the Chinese-owned social media app and assured the tech giants they would not be fined for distributing or maintaining it.
TikTok restored to Google Play and Apple after Trump pledge to save it - The app, used by 170 million Americans, briefly went dark across the U.S. before the president’s inauguration
The app is available again for download from Apple’s and Google’s app stores after it was removed following a U.S. ban on Jan. 18.
Fearing enormous fines, Google and Apple held off from reinstating TikTok to their app stores until the DOJ sent them a second version of President Trump’s “written guidance.”
Google has found itself back in the crosshairs of a geopolitical battle over President Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, raising fresh questions over the role
TikTok has reappeared on the iOS App Store and Google Play Store following its banning – but the platform might not stick around for too long
TikTok was restored to Apple's App Store and Google Play on Thursday following stronger signals from President Donald Trump that it will be allowed to continue operating in the U.S.
(Reuters) – TikTok returned on the U.S. app stores of Apple and Google on Thursday, as President Donald Trump delayed its ... while 48% were from Google Play in the U.S. last year, Sensor ...
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