TikTok Ban 2025: How Proxies Can Help You Access It


Simona Lamsodyte
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TikTok users and content creators in the US had quite a stressful month, as the former president Biden administration issued a nationwide platform ban effective on January 19th, 2025.
The temporary platform blackout was uplifted as the new Trump administration gave it 75 days to solve data security issues. On the other hand, the app has been removed from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, so there may be some issues getting it.
But even if TikTok is shut down after 75 days, there is still a way to access it from the US. In this article, we will explain how to use TikTok proxies to avoid restrictions.
Why is TikTok Getting Banned in 2025?
TikTok is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. It launched the service in 2017 and exploded to nearly 2 billion users worldwide, making it one of the largest and most popular social networks.
However, ByteDance came under scrutiny more than once regarding data collection policies. It has been accused of gathering foreign TikTok users’ data and sending it to servers in China. The U.S. (including other nations) deemed it a threat to national security, and its supreme court upheld the ban on January 19th.
It’s worth noting that ByteDance claims the U.S. user data is handled in the U.S. servers. Although there is no current definite proof otherwise, the speculations of data mining keep haunting this platform.
What Happens After TikTok Gets Banned?
So far, TikTok U.S. development has been somewhat chaotic. President Trump aimed to block it during his first presidency. The next administration left it functional but issued a ban at the very end. President Trump then did a 180, lifted the ban, and gave some time to solve data security issues.
In other words, it’s hard to tell for sure what would happen if the ban had passed fully. It’s safe to assume that even if the app remained online, it would lose new features and updates.
For a short time on January 19th, U.S. TikTok users received the following error message:
The message is similar to other geographical restrictions errors, like Netflix or YouTube content blocks in restricted regions. It means that if the ban is to pass, users may lose access to accounts. However, it also looks like they would be able at least to download personal data.
It is also far from the first time that TikTok has faced blackouts. Here are some of the more notorious cases:
- India banned it in 2020, citing data security issues
- Afghanistan banned in 2020 due to Islamic laws
- Nepal, Jordan, Senegal, Somalia, and Kyrgyzstan banned it in 2023
- United States banned TikTok from government devices in 2020
- Norway, Latvia, Denmark, France, and other European Union members banned it on government devices in 2023
How Can Users Bypass the TikTok Ban?
Proxy servers are one of the most popular ways to bypass IP bans or any other online restrictions. Here’s how to maintain TikTok access using proxies:
- Sign up for a proxy service - we recommend choosing residential proxies to bypass bans
- Choose the desired amount of traffic
- Configure a proxy connection on your device using the obtained proxy credentials
- Connect to a proxy server where TikTok is available (Germany, Brazil, etc.)
- Launch TikTok and enjoy the content!
Best Proxies for TikTok
The best proxies to maintain TikTok access are the ones that provide high-level anonymity features. That’s why we recommend residential proxy servers. This technology has been developed to mimic a genuine online user from a different geographical location.
If you connect to a proxy server, let’s say, in Italy, your traffic will go through a genuine person’s device there. TikTok will notice that your traffic is coming from the country where it is available, and you can enjoy undisrupted access, even if you’re not physically there!
Conclusion
TikTok critics point to possible cybersecurity and data privacy laws, while proponents outline free speech and a primary income for content creators. It’s hard to tell which side is correct, but chances are good that you will need additional tools, like residential proxies, to maintain access to this platform in the future.
FAQ
Will I still be able to use TikTok after the ban?
That depends. You will most likely have to rely on additional software to maintain TikTok access. If geographical restrictions block the platform, then connecting to a residential proxy server in a country where it is available will restore access.
Is the TikTok Ban permanent?
It is too early to tell. Currently, India and a few other nations have blocked TikTok without discussing bringing it back. However, the US is negotiating to operate the US-TikTok branch itself to solve data security issues so that the ban might be temporary.
Can you still use TikTok after January 19?
Yes, although the social network experienced a temporary shutdown on the 19th, it was quickly brought back with 75 days to solve data security problems.

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Simona Lamsodyte
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Equally known for her brutal honesty and meticulous planning, Simona has established herself as a true professional with a keen eye for detail. Her experience in project management, social media, and SEO content marketing has helped her constantly deliver outstanding results across various projects. Simona is passionate about the intricacies of technology and cybersecurity, keeping a close eye on proxy advancements and collaborating with other businesses in the industry.
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