President Donald Trump Postpone Ticketk Ban, the app was restored at Apple and Google Store. Mint

After temporarily removed from the digital marketplace, Tiktok has returned to Apple and Google’s App Store in the United States. The return follows President Donald Trump’s decision to postpone the enforcement of the ban, which would have permanently stopped the app from the country.
The popular video-sharing platform owned by Chinese Technology Company’s bidence was originally taken to follow the law to compulsory its division or prohibition within the US. A sufficient American user base of over 170 million, while boasting the base, Tiktok suspended his services for a day before resumption of operation. This brief obstruction migrated a Chinese social media platform a migration of users who prepared for rednote, dubbing themselves “Ticketkok refugees”.
Tiktok returns to Apple and Google Stores
After about a month’s absence, Tikok has now returned to the US Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The restoration of Trump follows the first executive order of the restoration, which extended the deadline for implementing the Tiktok ban by 5 April.
Over the years, the stage has been investigating with US authorities, arguing that it has a national security risk in Chinese ownership. Concerns have been increased about the ability of American user data to be accessed by the Chinese government. However, Tikokok has consistently denied such allegations, stating that it has never shared American user data under government orders. The company has also challenged that the law needs to be sold or banned, claiming that it violates the first modification rights of its American users.
While Trump has suggested the possibility of joint ownership, where half -stakeholders of Tikok will be American, discussion is going on about sales. Potential buyers are real estate magnet Frank McCort, businessman and shark tank investor Kevin O’Lery, and the famous YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, known as MRbeast.
With the new deadline for April, Tiktok’s future in the US remains uncertain, although for now, millions of American users can once again use the app without restriction.
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