TikTok is preparing to shut down its app for users in the United States this Sunday, according to inside sources familiar with the matter.
This move comes ahead of a potential federal ban, which could go into effect unless the Supreme Court intervenes to block it.
The anticipated shutdown is part of the ongoing legal and regulatory battle surrounding the social media platform.
Users Will Be Directed to Information About the Ban
While the law would only prevent new TikTok downloads on app stores like Apple’s or Google’s, existing users would still be able to use the app for a time.
However, under TikTok’s plan, those who try to open the app will be greeted with a pop-up message.
The message will direct users to a website where they can find more information about the federal ban.
Additionally, the platform will give users an option to download all their personal data for record-keeping purposes.
Quick Restoration Possible if Ban Is Reversed
Although the shutdown is happening swiftly, sources suggest that TikTok has been preparing for this scenario without needing extensive planning.
Most operations have continued as normal in the lead-up to this potential action.
If the ban is eventually reversed, TikTok will be able to restore service for US users fairly quickly, the sources added.
This situation is still evolving, and many are waiting to see if the Supreme Court steps in to prevent the ban from taking effect.
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