People are listing phones preloaded with TikTok on eBay, Facebook marketplace, and other online storefronts. View on euronews
TikTok is no longer available in the United States —at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s currently blocked for US-based users.
While TikTok remains hugely popular in Brazil, Indonesia and other markets, its 170 million users in the United States are its most valuable.
TikTok ban timeline: How did we get here and what happens next? Other platforms tried to emulate the app. Meta, Facebook’s parent company, launched its own version of TikTok, Reels, in 2020. So did Snap Inc., parent company to Snapchat. YouTube followed ...
TikTok has had a wild start to 2025. The app was banned in the United States, went dark, then came back online. New users can't download it, since the app hasn't returned to U.S. app stores, but ...
General Atlantic CEO and ByteDance board member Bill Ford said Wednesday that he believes TikTok soon will reach a deal to remain in the U.S.  “It’s in everybody’s interest,” Ford said
TikTok was banned and restored within the same weekend. Find out what other apps owned by ByteDance, are in limbo below.
TikTok’s traffic is almost back to normal despite its delayed return to US app stores, according to Cloudflare Radar data seen by CNBC. The “DNS traffic for TikTok-related domains” is around 10 percent lower than the levels before its abrupt shutdown, David Belson, Cloudflare’s head of data insight, told CNBC.
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Trump has said that he is looking for a TikTok deal in which US investors own at least a 50% stake in the platform. Read more here.
When TikTok went off the air (to use a very old-fashioned phrase), there was a scramble to find an alternative to its shortform video feed — and a similar scramble by various social networks to provide that alternative. (In fact, while I was writing this, Tumblr launched its new Tumblr TV feature.) The question is: how successful are they?