Tictok returns to the US app stores after Trump delays ban | Social media news
Apple and Google made the video sharing app again available in the midst of the care of the national security of some US officials.
Tictok returned to Apple and Google applications in the United States after President Donald Trump delayed implementation Prohibition of popular social media appsgoverned by the Chinese technology company byteted.
The fate of the application was in the air because the law that asked his Chinese owner to sell it on national security grounds or confronted with a ban that entered into force on January 19th. Tiktok, which has more than 170 million US users, has been removed from Apple and Google’s application is stored on January 18th to comply with the law.
Once he duty to duty on January 20th, Trump He signed an executive command that he wants to postpone for 75 days of law enforcement. However, Apple and Google have not done Tiktoc so far in their app stores.
The video sharing application has long faced problems in the United States, and the Government has claimed that its Chinese ownership and access to the data of millions of Americans are the risk of national security.
The ban was adopted for concern that the Chinese government could use the application to spy on Americans or hidden influence on American public opinion through collecting data and manipulating content.
Its owner rejected allegations That he has distributed information about US users at the request of the Chinese government and claimed that a law that requires that it be deprived of or prohibited violating the rights to the first amendment of its US users.
Trump suggested that Tiktoc could be in common, and half of the ownership is American.
In eags to reporters at an oval office on Thursday, Trump said that he still hoped that he would make a contract for the application to hold a living in the United States, attributing to her helping to win the 2024 presidential election.
Trump said he believes that Chinese President XI Jinping will agree to approve the sale of a Tictok to the American customer because it will be in the interest of China.
“I’ll do that China did,” he said, without giving any details. “I think it would be in favor of China to make an agreement.”