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Trump Says ‘TikTok Is Back’ In Victory Rally As App Restores Access’
President-elect Donald Trump announced at a rally that TikTok is back online, promising to halt the ban and work on a joint venture with U.S. ownership.
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TikTok briefly shut down for 14 hours, leaving users with a message: “You can’t use TikTok for now.” The app restored access shortly after Trump's announcement.
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The ban stems from national security concerns over TikTok's Chinese ownership, with lawmakers fearing data privacy violations.
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The Supreme Court upheld the law requiring TikTok to be sold or face a ban, intensifying the urgency for a resolution.
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Various companies, including Amazon and Elon Musk, have shown interest in acquiring TikTok, but the sale remains complicated.
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TikTok has expressed its commitment to user data safety and has invested billions to protect American users' information.
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With Trump promising to extend the ban and negotiate a deal, the future of TikTok hangs in the balance as users await clarity.
Users have expressed mixed feelings about the ban, with many rallying to keep TikTok alive while others voice concerns over data privacy.
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As negotiations unfold, the world watches closely. Will TikTok find a way to stay in the U.S., or is this the end of the line?
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