Tiktok Suspends App Within United States

TikTok Suspends App in U.S. Amid Ban, Awaiting Possible Reprieve

TikTok has stopped functioning in the United States as of late Saturday, disappearing from Apple and Google app stores ahead of a law set to take effect on Sunday, which requires the shutdown of the app used by 170 million Americans.

President-elect Donald Trump stated earlier in the day that he would “most likely” grant TikTok a 90-day reprieve from the ban after he takes office on Monday. TikTok cited his remarks in a notice to users on the app.

“A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. Unfortunately, that means you can’t use TikTok for now,” TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, informed users attempting to access the app around 10:45 p.m. ET (0345 GMT). “We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned.”

Other apps owned by ByteDance, including video editing app Capcut and lifestyle social app Lemon8, were also offline and unavailable in U.S. app stores as of late Saturday.

“The 90-day extension is something that will be most likely done, because it’s appropriate,” Trump told NBC. “If I decide to do that, I’ll probably announce it on Monday.”

TikTok, which has captivated nearly half of all Americans, powering small businesses and shaping online culture, warned on Friday that it would go dark in the U.S. on Sunday unless President Joe Biden’s administration provides assurances to companies such as Apple and Google that they will not face enforcement actions when the ban takes effect.

Under a law passed last year and upheld on Friday by a unanimous Supreme Court, the platform has until Sunday to cut ties with its parent company ByteDance or shut down its U.S. operations to address concerns that it poses a threat to national security.

The White House reiterated on Saturday that it was up to the incoming administration to take action.

“We see no reason for TikTok or other companies to take actions in the next few days before the Trump administration takes office on Monday,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

(Cover image via CFP)

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