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TikTok Returns to App Stores as Apple and Google Lift Ban Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

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Nearly a month after being removed from app stores due to a federal ban, TikTok has been reinstated by Apple and Google, allowing new downloads in the U.S. This development follows ongoing debates over national security concerns regarding its Chinese ownership by ByteDance.

Apple reportedly made the decision after receiving a letter from the Justice Department, which provided assurances that there would be no immediate enforcement of the ban. However, the contents of the letter remain undisclosed. As of Thursday evening, some users were still unable to see TikTok on Apple’s App Store, suggesting a staggered rollout of the reinstatement.

Similarly, TikTok has reappeared on the Google Play Store, marking the first time new users can download the app since the ban took effect. While existing users retained access to the platform, its removal last month signaled heightened government efforts to push ByteDance to sell TikTok to a U.S.-based company.

The Biden administration and lawmakers have continued to express concerns over the potential risks associated with the app’s Chinese ownership, citing possible data security threats and influence from the Chinese government. Some officials argue that the U.S. should take a firmer stance, while others believe negotiations should allow ByteDance to retain some level of involvement.

Although the app has returned to the digital storefronts, the broader legal and regulatory battle over TikTok’s future in the U.S. remains unresolved. Many experts speculate that continued pressure from the government may eventually lead to further restrictions or forced divestment.

For now, TikTok users in the U.S. can once again download the app, but uncertainty looms over its long-term viability amid the ongoing policy debates.

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