TikTok resumed its services for Android users in the United States on January 19 after a nationwide ban due to national security concerns regarding its parent company, ByteDance. The Supreme Court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to divest its U.S. operations, leading to the app's temporary shutdown. TikTok expressed gratitude towards President Trump for clarifying the situation, allowing the app to be available for over 170 million American users. Users can now download TikTok directly from its website as Android Package Kits (APKs). However, the app remains unavailable on the App Store due to a law mandating ByteDance to sell its U.S. assets. Trump has hinted at the possibility of purchasing TikTok as part of a new sovereign wealth fund. TikTok Lite offers a streamlined version of the app without certain features. Users are advised to download TikTok only from its official website for safety.