No, TikTok Isn't Back in the App Store
Briefly

TikTok temporarily returned after President Trump's executive order, creating mixed feelings among users who either deleted the app or never installed it. However, those wanting to return face challenges since TikTok is currently unavailable on major app stores due to legal obligations stemming from the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which prohibits the app from being downloaded or updated in the U.S. This restriction poses significant hurdles for new users and those who removed the app, as the pathway to re-access remains unclear until 2025.
If you preemptively deleted TikTok under the assumption that it would be banned for longer than 14 hours, sorry you're experiencing FOMO right now. After President Trump announced he would pass an executive order to save the app on Sunday, TikTok returned, and the vibes are a little off.
But what about everyone who deleted TikTok or didn't have it downloaded in the first place? Can they come back at all? It might be a while before TikTok can welcome new users.
Read at Vulture
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