How to Fix "Can't Reinstall TikTok After Deletion" in 2025 (iOS & Android)

Jean updated on Mar 12, 2025 to EaseUS RecExperts

Can't reinstall TikTok after deletion due to the 2025 ban? Fix such 'App Not Available' errors with 5 proven methods by EaseUS RecExperts, including VPN, region change, screen recording, and more.

The 2025 TikTok Crisis: Why Users Can't Redownload the App

A 2025 U.S. policy forced TikTok's removal from app stores, igniting chaos for millions. An Apple Support thread titled "Unable to Reinstall TikTok App After Deletion" went viral, with users reporting errors like "App Not Available" or "Your Account Isn't Eligible.”

This guide explains why TikTok won't reinstall and provides 5 proven fixes, including emergency alternatives like screen recording.  

A quick glance at why TikTok fails to reinstall in 2025

  • U.S. App Store Ban: TikTok is geo-blocked; existing users may retain it, but deleted apps vanish from the store.
  • Outdated iOS/Android OS: Older systems (iOS <16.4, Android <13) conflict with post-ban security certificates.
  • Apple ID/Google Account Region Mismatch: Accounts registered in banned regions trigger download blocks.
  • Device Blacklisting: Some reports suggest carriers restrict TikTok access on cellular networks.

    Screenshot: "This App Is No Longer Shared With You" error on iPhone while trying to reinstall the TikTok app.

    5 Fixes for TikTok Reinstallation Errors 

    Fix 1: Change Your Apple ID/Google Play Country

    For iOS:  

    Step 1. Go to Settings > [Your Name] > Media & Purchases > View Account > Country/Region*.  

    Step 2. Switch to a non-U.S. region (e.g., Canada).  

    Step 3. Agree to terms and enter a valid payment method for the new region.  

    For Android:  

    Step 1. Open Google Play, tap your profile > Settings > General > Account preferences.  

    Step 2. Select a new country (Note: Requires local payment method).  

    ⚠️ Warning: Changing regions may disrupt subscriptions.

    Fix 2: Update Your Device OS

    Outdated software often blocks banned apps.  

    - For iOS, go to Settings > General > Software Update (Requires iOS 17+).  Check update and install the latest version.

    - For Android, go to Settings > System > System Update.  Check update and install the latest version.

    Fix 3: Use a VPN to Mask Your Location 

    Step 1. Install a trusted VPN (e.g., NordVPN, ExpressVPN).  

    Step 2. Connect to a server outside the U.S. (e.g., UK, Australia).  

    Step 3. Clear App Store/Play Store cache and retry downloading.  

    Fix 4: Sideload TikTok via Third-Party Stores (Advanced)

    For Android, use APK files from sites like APKMirror. iOS users need TestFlight or AltStore.  

    ⚠️ Caution: Third-party sources risk malware. Verify SHA-256 checksums.

    Fix 5: Screen Record TikTok Web Videos (Quick Workaround)

    If reinstalling fails, use EaseUS RecExperts to save TikTok content, to make sure that you can still watch TikTok without app:  

    1. Go to [TikTok.com](https://www.tiktok.com/) on your desktop. Log in with your account and password.  

    2. Open EaseUS RecExperts, and choose "Full Screen" mode.  

    3. Enable system audio and click "REC" to capture videos.  

    4. Trim recordings to remove unwanted sections.  

    🏆Pro Tip: Use the scheduler to auto-record trending videos.

    FAQs: Why Does TikTok Say "Unavailable" After Deletion

    Q: Can I recover TikTok if I didn't delete it?

    A: Yes, if the app remains on your device, avoid updates and use offline.  

    Q: Will a factory reset help?

    A: No! Resetting erases TikTok; you'll face the same download block.  

    Q: Is the TikTok ban permanent?

    A: Unclear. Lawsuits are ongoing, but prepare long-term alternatives.  

    Final Tip

    For urgent TikTok access, combine a VPN with regional account settings. To preserve videos permanently, pair TikTok's web version with EaseUS RecExperts.