Irish data regulator says platform put 13- to 17-year-old users’ accounts on default public setting, among other breachesTikTok has been fined €345m (£296m) for breaking EU data law in its handling of children’s accounts, including failing to shield underage users’ content from public view.The Irish data watchdog, which regulates TikTok across the EU, said the Chinese-owned video app had committed multiple breaches of GDPR rules. Continue reading...
Thursday 21 September 2023
theguardian - 6 days ago
TikTok fined €345m for breaking EU data law on children’s accounts


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