Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

SimpleAttachments.comSimpleAttachments.com

Tech News

TikTok says it’s going offline in the US

Photo illustration of Tik Tok logo in a ban symbol.
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images

TikTok says it is officially going dark in the United States now that a federal ban of the app is going into effect. Around 6 PM Pacific time, the app began notifying people in the US, including Verge staffers, with a message that says the ban will “make our services temporarily unavailable.”

The company warned on Friday that it would be forced to go dark if the Biden administration didn’t give assurances to its service providers, like Apple and Google, which can be fined thousands of dollars per US user of TikTok once the ban goes into effect. In response, the Biden administration called TikTok’s threat to go offline a “stunt” and said the situation should be taken up by the incoming Trump administration.

Trump has indicated he plans to extend the deadline for the ban by 90 days via an executive order once he is sworn in on January 20th, though it’s not clear if he will have the power to save TikTok now that it is officially banned. The law that was upheld by the Supreme Court states that TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, must sell its ownership stake in the app for it to continue operating in the US.

Developing…

You May Also Like

Editor's Pick

Jai Kedia and Norbert Michel The Federal Reserve is scheduled to conduct its five-year monetary policy framework review in 2025, barely two years after one...

Tech News

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Instead of wallowing in misery about potentially losing access to their favorite short-form video app, many TikTokers are...

Editor's Pick

Eric Gomez The backlog of US weapons that have been sold but not delivered to Taiwan saw several changes in December 2024, the net...

Editor's Pick

Thomas A. Berry The Supreme Court has heard two cases in the last week that implicate weighty First Amendment questions. On Friday, the justices...