A message appearing for US users said a law banning TikTok had been enacted, meaning "you can't use TikTok for now".
The popular app TikTok has "gone dark" for the 170 million American users following the Supreme Court upholding a law that bans the app in the United States.
TikTok has officially shut down after being banned in the United States. The app is now unusable, but TikTok is working to resolve it.
If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet ...
Users on the app were saying their goodbyes, some filming themselves frantically scrolling or sharing final secrets with ...
As TikTok shut down on Saturday, a final message to US users suggested it was relying on President Trump to save the app.
Users were unable to access TikTok Saturday, instead seeing a pop-up message on their screens saying "a law banning TikTok ...
Viral app sensation TikTok went dark for its 170 million U.S. users on Saturday evening. A message to those opening the app ...
President-elect Donald Trump said earlier in the day he would "most likely" give TikTok a 90-day reprieve from the ban after he takes office on Monday, a promise TikTok cited in a notice posted to use ...
Trump, who opposed the ban, has said he will seek to reverse it. "The Supreme Court decision was expected, and everyone must ...
It's not the first time TikTok has sent a politically motivated pop-up message about the U.S. government's efforts to ban the ...
With a TikTok ban scheduled to go into effect in the United States on Sunday, many users began to see messages preventing them from using the app when they opened it after 10 p.m. Eastern on Saturday.