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TikTok plans to shut its app for U.S. users from Sunday, potentially due to a federal ban. The shutdown would allow existing users to continue using the app for some time, but new downloads would be banned. If implemented, users would see a pop-up message directing them to a website with information about the ban and the option to download their data. The companies have sought a delay in the ban, citing First Amendment concerns.
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