
TikTok Ban Status: Latest Updates on App Store, Play Store Availability and Trump's 50% Ownership Proposal
TikTok's availability across major platforms is being impacted following the implementation of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. Here's the current status and latest developments.
Current Availability Status (as of January 19th, 4:00 PM PT):
- Apple App Store: Not Available
- Google Play Store: Not Available
- Existing Downloaded Apps: Still Working
- Web Version: Accessible
- Akamai: Available
- Oracle: Available

TikTok error screen on iPhone
Key Developments:
January 18th, 11:15 PM PT:
- TikTok removed from Apple App Store and Google Play Store
- Supreme Court denied last-minute appeal
- Existing users retain access despite download restrictions
January 19th, 4:00 AM PT:
- Trump proposes 50% U.S. ownership in TikTok joint venture
- Proposal aims to keep TikTok operational in the U.S.
January 19th, 12:27 PM PT:
- TikTok announces service restoration
- Company thanks Trump for providing clarity
- Major CDNs (Akamai, Oracle) restore service
- Trump expected to issue Executive Order extending ban deadline
- Penalties against app carriers to be lifted
Impact:
- 170 million American users affected
- 7 million small businesses impacted
- New downloads currently restricted
- Existing users maintain access
- Web version remains functional
The situation remains fluid with potential changes based on ongoing negotiations and executive actions. The primary focus is maintaining service while addressing national security concerns through revised ownership structure.
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