Which company benefits most from TikTok's U.S. shutdown by July 2025?
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TikTok to Temporarily Shut Down in U.S. at Midnight Following Ban
Jan 19, 2025, 02:01 AM
TikTok has confirmed that it will temporarily shut down its services in the United States at midnight on January 19th. The popular social media platform began notifying U.S. users of the imminent suspension, which is set to take effect at 12:00am EST. The shutdown follows a ban imposed on the app, rendering it temporarily unavailable to users across the country.
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