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Article: Apple Blocks US Users From Downloading ByteDance’s Chinese Apps
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Apple has implemented technical restrictions blocking iOS users in the United States from downloading or updating apps developed by ByteDance, even if they use a valid Chinese App Store account. This action appears to be a direct enforcement of the 2024 "TikTok ban" law, which prohibits distributing apps majority-owned by ByteDance within the U.S.

The restriction extends beyond TikTok to include other ByteDance apps like Douyin, Doubao, and Fanqie Novel, significantly broadening the law's impact. While Android users face similar blocks on the Google Play Store, they have more options to sideload apps from other sources.

The main topics covered are the new technical restrictions on ByteDance apps in the U.S., the legal basis from the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, and the expanded scope affecting numerous apps not originally intended for the U.S. market.

Original URL
https://www.wired.com/story/bytedance-apps-are-no-longer-available-in-us-app-stores/
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Published Date
2026-03-05 17:03
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2026-03-05 14:30
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2026-03-05 14:32
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