TikTok Returns in U.S. After Going Dark Ahead of Ban Deadline
TikTok is back online in the U.S. on Sunday after the app went dark for about 14 hours beginning on Saturday night.
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Subscribe NowTikTok is back online in the U.S. on Sunday after the app went dark for about 14 hours beginning on Saturday night.
As of now, the wildly popular social media app is going to be banned in the U.S. starting Sunday, Jan. 19.
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