After an emotional rollercoaster, TikTok is back, but there may still be repercussions for those who distribute the app.
What does President Trump's executive order surrounding TikTok mean and how did we get to the point of banning the social media app?
TikTok has not returned to US app stores, meaning those who deleted the app over the weekend are out of luck. For now, signing into TikTok on the web is a cheaper solution.
Don't have the TikTok app currently installed on your mobile device? It's best not to buy a high-price phone with it installed to get it.
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For now, TikTok lives to fight another day. But as this saga continues to unfold, it’s clear that the battle over its future has only just begun.
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