After being banned for 26 days, TikTok has made a comeback in the US app stores. This move was made possible after US attorney general Pam Bondi assured Apple and Google that they would not face fines for hosting the Chinese-owned video app. The return of TikTok comes after a period of uncertainty and legal challenges, with the platform disappearing from app stores on January 19. However, with reassurances from both Trump and Bondi, TikTok is now back in the market, along with other apps from ByteDance. The future of TikTok still remains uncertain, with potential ownership changes and negotiations on the horizon. Trump has expressed hope for a deal to be reached, but the fate of TikTok post-deal is still up in the air.
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