January 20, 2025 - 02:21

In a significant move, TikTok has made its platform accessible via web browsers for its 170 million users in the United States. This development comes after the company faced intense scrutiny and a prolonged legal battle concerning a potential ban or divestment law. On Saturday, TikTok temporarily disabled its mobile app in the US, prompting users to turn to web access for their social media needs.
The decision to provide web access reflects the company's strategy to maintain its user base amid regulatory pressures. By allowing users to engage with content through browsers, TikTok aims to ensure that its community remains connected and active, despite the challenges it faces in the mobile app domain.
As the legal situation continues to unfold, many users are left wondering how these developments will impact their experience on the platform. The introduction of web access could be a temporary solution, but it highlights the ongoing tensions between tech companies and government regulations.
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