UK will NOT ban TikTok like USA, Downing Street confirms – as Americans have just hours left until app is scrapped

THE UK has "no plans" to ban TikTok like the US, Downing Street has confirmed - despite mounting fears the app could be scrapped in the wake of America's block tomorrow.

Downing Street poured cold water on the notion today, insisting Biden's ban - which is just hours away - is a "matter for the US".

Meanwhile, the spokesperson assured that it was working alongside all social media platforms to ensure that data protection rules were not being breached.

It comes after the US Supreme Court this week upheld Joe Biden's decision to ban the US branch of the app under its current Chinese parent company.

The president signed a law last year, mandating the social media giant's separation from ByteDance, over fears that the company was using data to gather information on millions of Americans.

TikTok tried to appeal the decision, arguing that such a ban would be unconstitutional and impinge on freedom of speech.

But the court has refused to block the law - meaning users have until January 19 before it disappears.

However, it does not appear that the same will happen in the UK.

The government spokesperson told The Sun: “This is a matter for the US government. There are no plans to introduce a TikTok ban in the UK.

“We engage with all major social media companies to understand their plans for ensuring the security of UK data and to ensure they meet the high data protection and cyber security standards we expect.”

Despite the unanimous decision in the Supreme Court, with judges voting 9-0, there is still some uncertainty over the future of the app.

This is because Biden has signalled he will not enforce the law while he remains in office, leaving the decision up to his successor Donald Trump.

Despite this, bosses at the company announced that the app will be forced to "go dark" on January 19 - unless the US government guarantees it will not shut it down.

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In a statement on Friday, TikTok said: "Statements issued today by both the Biden White House and the Department of Justice have failed to provide the necessary clarity and assurance to the service providers that are integral to maintaining TikTok’s availability to over 170 million Americans.

"Unless the Biden Administration immediately provides a definitive statement to satisfy the most critical service providers assuring non-enforcement, unfortunately TikTok will be forced to go dark on January 19."

The White House had previously said the service should remain available to Americans - but that this was only possible under new ownership.

The statement said: "TikTok should remain available to Americans, but simply under American ownership or other ownership that addresses the national security concerns identified by Congress in developing this law."

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TikTok will not be banned in the UK, Downing Street has confirmedCredit: Getty