Trump Delays TikTok Ban, Opens Door for US Co-Ownership

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Trump Delays TikTok Ban, Opens Door for US Co-Ownership
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US President Donald Trump has postponed the ban on TikTok, giving time for negotiations on a co-ownership structure within the US. TikTok was temporarily removed from Apple and Google app stores but has since been restored following Trump's decision. The move comes after the US government expressed national security concerns over TikTok's Chinese ownership and access to user data. TikTok denies sharing user data with the Chinese government and argues that a forced divestment would violate its American users' First Amendment rights.

US President Donald Trump decided to postpone a ban on the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, giving a chance for negotiations on a co-ownership model in the US soil.TikTok has returned to the app stores of Apple and Google in the US after President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a TikTok ban.

The popular social media app, which has over 170 million American users, previously suspended its services in the US for a day before restoring service following assurances from Trump that he would postpone banning the app.

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