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TikTok reinstated on US app stores but future remains uncertain
TikTok was awarded a 75-day extension in January by President Trump

TikTok reinstated on US app stores but future remains uncertain

Feb 14, 2025
11:22 am

What's the story

Popular short-video platform TikTok has been reinstated on Apple and Google app stores in the US. The development comes after President Donald Trump decided to postpone a ban that was set to take effect on January 19, 2025. The 75-day delay was made possible by an executive order signed by Trump last month, allowing the app to continue its operations for the time being.

Ban postponement

Delayed ban allows further review of national security concerns

The decision to delay the ban came amid fears over TikTok's Chinese ownership and possible national security threats. A law passed by Congress and signed by former President Joe Biden, required TikTok's parent company ByteDance to either sell its US operations or face a nationwide ban. However, Trump's executive order has given the app a temporary respite as his administration decides the way forward.

User impact

TikTok's temporary return to US app stores

With a user base of 170 million Americans, TikTok remained unavailable in the US for weeks before it was restored on the app stores. The delay in the ban has allowed Apple and Google to restore TikTok without being penalized for distributing or maintaining the app. This has sparked conversations about TikTok's future in America and wider ramifications of regulating foreign-owned apps. In 2024, TikTok was the second most downloaded app in America with over 52 million downloads.

Future prospects

TikTok's future in the US remains uncertain

Despite the temporary relief, TikTok's long-term fate in America remains uncertain as negotiations continue to address national security concerns. Trump has indicated that he wants a "deal" that would allow ByteDance to continue operating in the US, possibly involving arrangements giving the US government a stake in the company.