Apps & Updates

Android Users Advised to Follow iPhone Workaround for TikTok Amid Ongoing App Store Block

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TikTok App

As TikTok continues to be blocked from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, Android users now have an alternative—but it comes with significant risks.

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has recently made the app available for direct download as an APK on Android devices. While this allows users to bypass the Google Play Store, it raises questions about security and oversight.

Currently, Apple and Google have not restored TikTok to their stores, partly due to ongoing legal battles and the app’s ownership by Chinese company ByteDance.

Under U.S. law, TikTok’s U.S. operations are required to be sold to an American company, but until that happens, the app remains illegal for U.S. companies to engage with. This legal limbo is preventing major app stores from making the app available again.

While some Android users may opt for the direct download, experts caution that downloading the APK directly from ByteDance, without the intermediary of an app store, may expose users to security risks. The APK could theoretically be altered or infected with malware, even if it seems identical to the version previously available on the Play Store.

Instead, experts recommend Android users follow the example of iPhone users, who can bypass the App Store by adding TikTok’s website to their Home Screen.

This method involves visiting the TikTok website, tapping the Share button, and selecting the “Add to Home Screen” option. This provides users with instant access to TikTok on the web, which bypasses the need for downloading potentially unsafe APKs.

While there are ongoing discussions between the White House and TikTok about potential joint ventures that could resolve the app’s legal issues, the uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future means that users should remain cautious and explore alternatives to downloading the app from third-party sources.

This situation continues to highlight the tensions between the app’s international reach, U.S. legal concerns, and the increasing scrutiny on Chinese-owned technology companies. As TikTok’s future remains in flux, the safety of downloading and using the app will likely continue to be a topic of debate.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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