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    TikTok fined €345m over children’s data privacy

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedSeptember 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Irish regulators fined TikTok €345 million (£296 million) for violating children’s privacy.

    In particular, age verification and privacy settings were mentioned in relation to how the social media app handled children’s data in 2020.

    The fine is the largest one that TikTok has ever faced from authorities.

    A social media company “respectfully disagree[s] with the decision, particularly the level of the fine imposed,” according to a spokeswoman.

    The complaints, according to the company, “are centred on features and settings that were in place three years ago and that we changed well before the investigation even started, such as setting all under-16 accounts to private by default.”

    In accordance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) imposed the penalties.

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    Companies must abide by the requirements outlined by GDPR when processing customer data.

    According to the DPC, TikTok had not been clear enough with kids about its privacy settings, and there were concerns expressed about how their data was used.

    According to the Data Protection Commissioner, Helen Dixon, who spoke to newsmen, the investigation also found that accounts created by users between the ages of 13 and 17 were by default made public upon registration, making the content they uploaded accessible to everyone.

    Because of the way TikTok designed the platform, Ms. Dixon stated, “that is specifically at their fault because it violated the data protection by design and by default requirements of the GDPR.”

    The company has three months to fully comply with GDPR in all aspects of data processing.

    Prof. Sonia Livingstone, a researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science who examines children’s digital rights and experiences, applauded the DPC’s choice.

    “Children want to engage in the digital world without falling victim to manipulation or exploitation. Because privacy is a child’s right, platforms must, she continued, “explain how their data is handled and, more importantly, handle their data fairly.

    The question of whether TikTok smuggled data from the EU to China is still being investigated. ByteDance, a company based in Beijing, owns TikTok.

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