How to get TikTok back after you deleted the App?How to get TikTok back after you deleted the App?

To recover your TikTok account after deleting it, follow these steps, provided you deleted your account within the last 30 days:

  1. Open the TikTok App: Launch the TikTok app on your mobile device.
  2. Access Your Profile: Tap the profile icon located in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  3. Sign Up or Log In: On the profile screen, tap on Sign up. Then, at the bottom of the sign-up screen, select Log in next to “Already have an account?”
  4. Enter Your Credentials: Choose Use phone/email/username and enter your original email address and password associated with your TikTok account. If you don’t remember your password, you can recover it later.
  5. Reactivate Your Account: After logging in, you should see a message indicating that your account is under deactivation. Click on Reactivate to confirm that you want to recover your account.
  6. Confirmation: You will receive a welcome message back to TikTok, and your account will be restored with all your previous content intact.

If more than 30 days have passed since deletion, unfortunately, the account cannot be recovered as it is permanently deleted.

What should I do if I can’t recover my TikTok account?

If you are unable to recover your TikTok account, here are some steps you can take:

1. Reset Your Password

  • If you still have access to the email or phone number linked to your account:
    • Open the TikTok app and go to the login screen.
    • Select “Use phone/email/username.”
    • Tap “Forgot password?” and choose either “Phone” or “Email.”
    • Enter the verification code sent to your phone or email, then reset your password.

2. Recover Without Email or Phone Number

  • If you no longer have access to your email or phone number:
    • Go to TikTok’s “Report a Problem” page via the app or website.
    • Provide your TikTok username, an alternative email address, and details about the issue.
    • Include screenshots or other proof of account ownership (e.g., transaction receipts for in-app purchases).
    • Submit the form and wait for TikTok support to respond.

3. Recover a Banned Account

  • If your account was banned:
    • Open the ban notification in the TikTok app.
    • Tap “Appeal” and follow the instructions to explain your case.
    • Provide evidence if you believe the ban was issued in error. TikTok will review your appeal and notify you of their decision.

4. Third-Party Login Recovery

  • If you signed up using Google, Facebook, or Apple ID:
    • Use the same third-party platform to log back into TikTok.
    • If you’ve lost access to that platform, recover it first through its respective recovery process.

5. Contact TikTok Support

  • If none of the above methods work:
    • Visit TikTok’s Help Center or use the “Need more help?” option during login.
    • Provide detailed information about your issue and proof of ownership.
    • Be patient, as responses may take several days.

If recovery is unsuccessful after trying all these steps, consider creating a new account and securing it with updated contact information and two-factor authentication to avoid future issues.

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By Terence

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