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After briefly going dark in the U.S., TikTok is back online following an executive order. That’s not good for young users, says NYU psychologist Jonathan Haidt.
Although they're unplugged during filming, 'The Bachelor' contestants are much more online when they're off-screen
Like tens of thousands of content creators who make their living through social media, local creators are in jeopardy of losing their most successful platform if the U.S. government follows through on its ban of the app.
Phones with TikTok already downloaded are being listed for eye-watering sums as the social media platform remains absent from app stores.
A new study shows which states are the most TikTok-obsessed amid uncertainty about the social media platform’s future in the U.S.
Who Could Buy TikTok? Only a Few Parties Are Serious About Offering NEW YORK (AP) — The supremely popular TikTok could be banned on Jan. 19 under a federal law that forces the video sharing ...
The federal law banning TikTok has revealed a major schism among American tech companies: Some are willing to flout the law — and some, including Apple and Google, are not.
While TikTok has been restored for millions of American users after going dark, the app still isn't available on Apple's App Store or Google Play.
The law gives authority for a 90-day extension for the app’s Chinese owner ByteDance to complete a divestiture “as long as a viable deal is on the table, Rep. Mike Waltz said.
Unless TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, sells the app into new ownership, TikTok will be removed from Apple and Google app stores on Sunday, Jan. 19, reports CNN. The app will still be accessible on phones that have it previously downloaded, but it will not be able to update.