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People are scrambling to download TikTok after the Trump administration issued an order banning it from app stores

People are rushing to download TikTok after the Trump administration announced that the app would be banned from app stores by Sunday, Sept. 20.

According to the Trump administration's announcement, people will no longer be able to download TikTok or its updates after Sunday, and US companies will no longer be able to host TikTok servers after Nov. 12.

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