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TikTok faces fine in Europe for breaching children’s privacy

The European Data Protection Board has made a binding decision to fine TikTok for its handling of children’s data. The action follows an investigation by the data protection commissioner in Ireland, where TikTok’s European headquarters are located, into the platform’s compliance with the EU’s data protection regulation concerning children aged 13 to 17.

Fine Expected Within Four Weeks

TikTok submitted legal objections to an earlier ruling in Ireland, prompting the regulator to adopt a dispute resolution decision. The fine, which is expected to be issued within the next four weeks, comes as a result of the investigation into the platform’s processing of children’s data.

TikTok Responds with New Features for European Users

In response to new European Union regulations on content, TikTok recently announced several new features aimed at enhancing compliance. Under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), large online platforms, including TikTok, will be required to police illegal content, restrict certain advertising practices, and share data with authorities.

EU Commissioner Calls for Accelerated Compliance

TikTok had agreed to a voluntary “stress test” in its Dublin headquarters, but the EU technology commissioner, Thierry Breton, stated that more work is needed for the platform to be fully compliant. Breton emphasized the company’s dedication to compliance but called for acceleration in meeting regulatory obligations.

TikTok Implements New Measures

To comply with the DSA, TikTok has introduced various measures for its European users. These include making it easier to report illegal content, allowing users to disable personalized video recommendations. And also removing targeted advertising for users aged 13 to 17. The company aims to not only meet regulatory obligations but also set new standards through innovative solutions.

Earlier this year, the UK data watchdog fined TikTok £12.7 million. They illegally processed data of 1.4 million children under 13 without consent. Despite warnings, the company didn’t verify user ages or remove underage accounts. The app is still popular among young users, with over 60% of 8-17-year-olds in the UK having accounts.

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