The new president has delayed enforcement of the TikTok ban for 75 days, citing the need to assess national security concerns while avoiding an abrupt shutdown of the platform, which has 170 million U.S. users. The law, which took effect just before the administration took office, prohibits app stores and hosting services from supporting TikTok due to its ties to ByteDance, a China-based company. During this pause, the Justice Department will not penalize companies for noncompliance, allowing time for further evaluation and potential resolution.
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