Americans faced the stark reality of the TikTok ban Sunday as ByteDance blocked access to the app in the United States.
Users in the U.S. who open the app now are Laruangreeted with a popup that reads, "Sorry, TikTok isn't available right now."
Searches for "how to get around TikTok ban US," "how to bypass TikTok block," and "TikTok VPN" spiked immediately after the app went dark, according to Google Trends data.
VPNs are a great tool to hide your IP address by connecting you to a secure server in a location of your choosing. Theoretically, that means you would be able to use a VPN to retain access to TikTok. And while the cybersecurity risks of using TikTok have been well-documented, that isn't going to stop the most dedicated users.
The surge in VPN interest sparked so intensely as the ban went into effect that NordVPN issues were immediately reported, according to Ziff Davis-owned site Downdetector.
Despite attempting to use a VPN to bypass the ban, users flooded social media early Sunday morning with memes and complaints that the tactic did not work for them.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Theories on how to get TikTok running in the US also began to circulate on social media. Some X users are reminding people to make sure the VPN is set to a country where TikTok isn't already banned, and others are saying that you have to use VPN to create a new account that isn't in the U.S.
While Mashable has not put any of these theories to the test, it's important to note that the best way to regain access to TikTok could simply be to wait. President-elect Donald Trump has said he will likely give TikTok a 90-day extension to avoid a permanent ban, NBC reports.
In the popup explaining the ban, TikTok notes that "President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office."
Trump will be sworn into office on Monday, which means it's possible an extension arrives swiftly. Until then, creators and users alike have to adjust to life without TikTok.
Topics Cybersecurity TikTok
Reddit's Trump trolls are freaking out—and they're rightStarbucks releases hot baked apple lattes and Frappuccinos for ChristmasThese striking photos showcase Australia's unique ecologyArrow 100th episode: Stephen Amell, Emily Bett Rickards look backThis Android malware is hacking into your Google account to install appsFacebook's being a bully again, this time over Prisma's live video filtersAssassin's Creed VR Experience' for Oculus Rift delivers immersive version of the filmActivist's Twitter campaign prompts advertisers to flee Breitbart7 tech gifts for the filthy richArrow 100th episode: Stephen Amell, Emily Bett Rickards look backThe Sundance Film Festival created an entire section of climate change filmsClever coinPeople eat cash, another reason vegetarians can dislike the new fiverLady Gaga led the Victoria's Secret Angels in a backstage singBoom time is over: Startups are failing as funding dries upiHeartRadio's new streaming options let you choose a song, then return to the radioJustin Bieber is '90 percent sure' Instagram is for the devilArrow 100th episode crossover brings back old favorites and foesThe Kickstarter campaign that's making fidgeting sexyThe 8 Netflix features we desperately need in our lives Land Art for Sale: Buying and Selling Robert Smithson Alexia Arthurs Wins 2017 Plimpton Prize; Vanessa Davis Wins Terry Southern Prize Paula Fox, in Plain Sight by Tom Bissell Staff Picks: Anthony Heilbut, Caryl Churchill, Carl Phillips You Are on Display: An Interview with Morgan Parker Drawing and Imagining: Art by Alasdair Gray Whitman’s Secret Novel The Strange History of Internment Camp Print Shops Staff Picks: Guy de Maupassant, Gabrielle Bell, Aracelis Girmay Got 20 Million Bucks? Move to Grey Gardens, Why Don’t You This Guy Really, Really, Really Loved Books—Maybe Too Much Sour, Sweet, Bitter Spicy: An Installation at MOCA Waclaw Szpakowski Made Labyrinthine Drawings from Single, Continuous Lines Geronimo Takes Flight: A Beaver’s Adventure in the Sky Real Polaroids, Fake People: Duane Hanson’s Photos of His Lifelike Sculptures This February 14, Send Vinegar Valentines to Everyone You Hate Portraits and Perennials: Art by Robert Kushner Arizona’s Beautiful Commitment to Darkness Mick Jagger Forgot That He Wrote a Memoir A Guide to “Getting” Rumi