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TikTok was banned and removed from U.S. app stores on Saturday, following a law requiring its shutdown due to national security concerns. Owned by China's ByteDance, the app informed users it would temporarily go offline, citing a potential 90-day reprieve promised by President-elect Donald Trump. Other ByteDance apps, including Capcut and Lemon8, also disappeared from U.S. app stores.
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