TickTok returns to US

About 12 hours after the ban in the United States, TikTok has returned for many users, almost as if nothing had happened, attributing the return to a decision by President-elect Donald Trump to save the app, CNN reports. TickTok welcomed the user with a notification saying: “Thank you for your patience and support. As a result [...]
About 12 hours after the ban in the United States, TikTok has returned for many users, almost as if nothing had happened, attributing the return of a elected President Donald Trump's decision to save the app, reports the report. CNN.
TickTok welcomed the user with a notification saying: “Thank you for your patience and support. As a result of President Trump's efforts, TikTok has returned to the US!”
This unexpected move to restore the app occurred after TikTok became useless to Americans late Saturday night. Users who tried to open the app at the time received a message saying the app was offline and were required to wait for more information. ”
A law banning TikTok was passed in the US. Unfortunately, this means you can't use TickTok right now:x1> said in TikTok's message.
Also, the app was not available either at Apple or Google Play Store applications, along with Lemmon8 and CapCut applications, which are also owned by China's mother-based company, ByteDance.
On Sunday morning, Trump said he would issue an executive order after his inauguration Monday to postpone implementation of the law requiring partition or halting the app. Within a few hours, access to the app and TikTok website began returning to users in the United States.












