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TikTok crashes are terrible, especially if you’re in the middle of recording a video. The good news is that there are usually a few different things that can cause the app to crash. Below, we’ll go over some of the most common reasons for TikTok crashes, as well as what you can do to try and fix them.
– Make sure you’re using the latest version of the TikTok app. If there’s an update available, download and install it.
– Restart your device. This can often fix minor software glitches that can cause apps to crash.
– Clear the TikTok app’s cache. This can help if there’s a problem with how the app is storing data on your device.
– Check your device’s storage space. If you’re low on storage, this can cause apps to crash. Try deleting some files or uninstalling other apps to free up space.
– Make sure your device meets the minimum system requirements for running TikTok. If it doesn’t, the app may not be compatible and could crash.
– Update your device’s operating system. If there’s an update available, install it. This can often fix crashing issues caused by software bugs.
– Reset your device to its factory settings. This should be a last resort, as it will erase all of your data from your device.
If you’re still experiencing crashes after trying these things, contact TikTok’s customer support for further assistance.