TikTok says it will go dark on Sunday unless given 'definitive' assurances
- TikTok announced it will disable access for over 170 million Americans on Sunday unless it receives assurances from President Joe Biden's administration regarding a ban.
- The Supreme Court allowed a controversial ban to stand, which requires TikTok to sell to American buyers by Sunday or face a ban.
- TikTok stated that the Biden administration's statements did not provide necessary clarity for service providers to maintain access.
- TikTok may turn itself off on January 19, but could reactivate if President-elect Donald Trump offers assurances against enforcement of the ban.
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