TikTok remains absent from Apple and Google app stores nearly a week after the enforcement of the US ban-or-divest law. While the app is operational for existing users, new installations are effectively blocked. Both tech giants face significant financial penalties for reintroducing TikTok, and there is uncertainty surrounding the impact of President Trump's executive order on this risk. Despite attempts to gain clarity, neither Apple nor Google has provided comments on the situation, leaving users with limited options to access TikTok beyond using existing installations or a web browser.
Nearly a week after it was removed, the TikTok app is still missing from Apple and Google's app stores due to the US ban-or-divest law.
Apple and Google are at risk of paying billions in fines if they make TikTok available, complicating the app's return to mobile stores.
The absence of TikTok from app stores means new installations are halted, forcing users to find alternative ways to access the service.
While TikTok returned online after the ban, it remains unavailable in Apple and Google's app stores, leaving users with limited options.
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