ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.
ByteDance officials are reportedly considering selling TikTok's US operations to Elon Musk to continue availability.
High-profile tech billionaires, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk will sit front and center at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
TikTok, one of the world’s most popular social media platforms, has found itself at the centre of controversy in the United States, facing potential nationwide bans due to its ownership by the Chinese company ByteDance.
President-elect Donald Trump, who once called to ban TikTok, has since pledged to keep it available in the U.S.
Many TikTok creators allow users to download their posts, but it’s possible you might not be able to save everything you want since some put limits on their content. Users also can’t download content off of private accounts or those registered to anyone under the age of 16.
As the Jan. 19 date for a TikTok ban approaches, another name is emerging as a potential buyer: SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who already owns X.