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What could happen to your TikTok app on Jan. 19

January 17, 2025
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What happens on your smartphone once a US law banning the social media app TikTok takes effect on Jan. 19?

It will depend on the actions of TikTok parent ByteDance, President-elect Donald Trump, and some of the largest tech giants in the US.

ByteDance could voluntarily shut down use of the app for US users. Anyone trying to open the app would see a message sending them to a website offering an explanation about the ban, according to reports by Reuters and the Information.

TikTok’s lawyer hinted at this possibility when arguing his case before the Supreme Court, which on Friday upheld a US law that bans the app on Jan. 19 unless it is sold to an owner not controlled by a foreign adversary.

On Jan. 19 “at least as I understand it, we go dark. Essentially, the platform shuts down,” TikTok’s lawyer told the court on Jan. 10.

BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 15: In this photo illustration a smartphone screen displays the logo of social media app TikTok on January 15, 2025 in Bath, England. The US Congress voted to ban TikTok unless owner ByteDance sells the app to an American owner by January 19 2025. However, President-elect Donald Trump has now urged the US supreme court to pause implementation of the law that would ban the popular Chinese social media app until after he takes office. (Photo by Anna Barclay/Getty Images)
The fate of TikTok is now up in the air following a Supreme Court decision to uphold a US ban on Jan. 19 unless the app is sold. (Photo by Anna Barclay/Getty Images) · Anna Barclay via Getty Images

But this is not necessarily what is required by law — a law upheld by the nation’s highest court Friday.

What the law signed by President Joe Biden actually states is that it will no longer be legal for companies like Apple (APPL) and Google (GOOG, GOOGL) to allow users to download TikTok from their app stores, nor can cloud-storage companies like Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), and Oracle (ORCL) host the app.

Penalties for violations range up to $5,000 for each access provided to a US user.

In that scenario the app won’t “magically disappear” from phones, CNET tech reporter Abrar Al-Heeti told Yahoo Finance, but experts said its performance could weaken over time because TikTok’s parent won’t be able to make app store updates.

“The practical effect is, in the short run, what’s going to happen is new users won’t be able to download the app in any of the marketplaces,” said Pepperdine University media and intellectual property law professor Victoria Schwartz.

This is a display of iPhone 16s in an Apple Store in Pittsburgh on Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
The law upheld by the Supreme Court requires Apple to take the TikTok app off its app store if TikTok is not divested. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

“But I think more significantly, they won’t be able to push any updates,” she said. And that becomes more and more problematic, especially as new operating systems are released.

“Now, all of a sudden, TikTok is essentially what we call an orphan program. It’s super vulnerable to data breaches, to cyber hacking.”

TikTok’s millions of users, especially small business owners, are worried about whether they’ll be able to continue to create content on the platform or save their content if the app is shuttered, Schwartz added.

“In terms of content, under TikTok’s licensing agreements, the intellectual property belongs to its content creators,” Schwartz said.

Account holders who want to keep their content, she said, should have a plan in place to back it all up. “It doesn’t do any good if you own intellectual property rights and it’s stored only somewhere in the TikTok universe.”

If TikTok does in fact go dark on Jan. 19, it plans to give users an option to download all their data so that they can take a record of their personal information, according to Reuters.

It could also later restore service for US users if the ban is ever reversed.

Friday’s decision likely leaves the fate of TikTok in the hands of President-elect Donald Trump, who promised to “save TikTok” and had asked the nation’s highest court to suspend the divest-or-be-banned deadline. Trump takes office on Jan. 20.

“It ultimately goes up to me, so you’re going to see what I’m going to do,” Trump said in an interview with CNN on Friday. “Congress has given me the decision, so I’ll be making the decision.”

Trump is reportedly mulling unconventional ways to save TikTok from an impending US ban, including an executive order that would push out enforcement of the new law by months.

The order being considered by Trump, as reported first by the Washington Post and confirmed by other media outlets, would suspend enforcement of the TikTok law for 60 to 90 days.

But doing so could mean contravening federal law, heightening the danger that such a rescue could face serious legal hurdles.

Any executive order from Trump delaying enforcement of the law would create a new legal dilemma for the tech giants that are required by law to put the TikTok ban into effect.

FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk speaks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at a viewing of the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket in Brownsville, Texas, U.S., November 19, 2024 Brandon Bell/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Last November Elon Musk speaks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at a viewing of the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket in Brownsville, Texas. Brandon Bell/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo · Reuters / Reuters

Trump could ask his attorney general not to enforce the law — his nominee Pam Bondi didn’t commit to enforcing it when questioned by lawmakers this week. But Apple and Google still have to weigh whether that’s a risk they want to take.

There are less risky paths for Trump to take. He could push Congress to overturn the law or to encourage lawmakers to pass a law extending the Jan. 19 deadline. This week, Sen. Ed Markey did introduce a bill that would extend the deadline by 270 days, according to a statement.

He could also help find a buyer for the US operations, or even a piece of it, which would allow TikTok to avoid the ban. Chinese government officials, according to reports by Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal, have discussed selling the US business to Elon Musk, the owner of X.

The officials would prefer to keep TikTok under ByteDance ownership, according to the media reports, but have discussed the sale to Musk as among their contingency plans.

There are other possible buyers too. Investor and “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary told Yahoo Finance last week that he and a consortium of business professionals led by billionaire Frank McCourt Jr. are willing to pay up to $20 billion for TikTok, calling it a “legacy opportunity.”

Trump said in a post Friday on Truth Social that he had spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping about TikTok and other topics.

“It is my expectation that we will solve many problems together, and starting immediately.”

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