TikTok has resumed services for its 170 million U.S. users after President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order granting the app a reprieve. The Chinese-owned platform had stopped working for American users on Saturday evening when a national security ban came into effect. However, Trump, who previously supported the ban, pledged to delay its implementation on Sunday to allow time for a deal. Following this announcement, TikTok began restoring service and thanked Trump in a popup message to users. The company expressed gratitude for the “clarity and assurance” provided and committed to working with the incoming administration on a long-term solution to remain operational in the U.S.