TikTok Offers Workaround for Android Users To Download the App
TikTok may still be unavailable for download in US app stores, but the company is providing a workaround for Android users.
Over the weekend, the company announced in a tweet that it has developed Android download kits for TikTok and TikTok Lite on Android devices. TikTok Lite, a streamlined version of the platform, features fewer tools to optimize performance – a popular option in regions where internet access is limited.
Although users can watch and follow most content, some features, including Live and TikTok Shop, are not available.
On a mobile or web browser, users can visit TikTok.com/Download to install the Android app on their device. The concept of sideloading – installing an app from a source outside an official app store – is generally discouraged by tech companies as it can come with security risks. TikTok has yet to return to Google Play and Apple's App Store since the app temporarily went offline on Jan. 19.
The company said it only recommends downloading the software directly from its site – and avoiding downloads from other sites and QR codes – to protect devices from potential malicious software. It added that it is ensuring strong security measures for its Android Package Kits to keep the app safe.
Just hours after taking office, President Trump signed an executive order delaying the enforcement of a TikTok ban to give 75 additional days to find a non-Chinese buyer. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns that TikTok could pose a national security risk due to its ties to China. President Trump said he plans to consult with his advisers about the platform's potential security threats and will "pursue a resolution that protects national security while saving a platform used by 170 million Americans."
A handful of companies and potential buyers have expressed interest in acquiring TikTok, including Perplexity AI, YouTuber MrBeast, and "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary.
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