TikTok returned to U.S. app stores on Thursday after President Donald Trump delayed its ban and assured Apple and Google they wouldn’t face fines for hosting it.
The app briefly went dark last month before a law took effect on January 19, requiring its owner, ByteDance, to sell or face a ban. The next day, Trump signed an order delaying enforcement by 75 days, allowing TikTok to continue operating.
Although the app was restored, Apple and Google had initially kept it off their stores.
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