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The TikTok app was removed from U.S. app stores and stopped functioning late on Saturday ahead of a law enacted on Sunday requiring its shutdown. President-elect Donald Trump had earlier promised a 90-day reprieve from the ban, citing this as the reason for the app's notice to users.
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