Many people are listing iPhones with TikTok installed on eBay for thousands of dollars as the app remains absent on Google and Apple app stores.
TikTok service is back online in the US, but the app is unavailable for download in the US - here's when it might return.
TikTok remained unavailable on Apple and Google app stores in the U.S. on Tuesday, a day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order delaying the enforcement of a ban on the popular Chinese-owned short-video app by 75 days.
On eBay, smartphones with TikTok still installed fetch hundreds to thousands of dollars, with one iPhone 16 Pro Max with the app is going for $5,000 and another iPhone 16 Plus asking for over $3,000.
Most people slept through the bulk of TikTok’s outage. But the political play and a list of things that seem new or different on the app have left a bad taste in some users’ mouths.
TikTok returns for longtime users after a brief shutdown, but Apple and Google app stores keep new downloads on hold amid ongoing national security concerns.
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Barely more than 12 hours after TikTok went dark in the United States, the video-sharing app is coming back online. “In agreement with our service
TikTok held firm and refused to be sold, Congress blinked, and now everyone is scrambling to avoid a backlash from its younger user base.
Here we are, three days into the second Trump administration, and the president has already served up ample reminders of what his political reign is like:
The disappearance of popular video app TikTok in the U.S. this week highlighted the looming ban which President Donald Trump’s executive order has delayed this week.