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EU Probes TikTok Over Alleged Failure to Protect Minors

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The European Commission has initiated legal proceedings to determine if TikTok violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) in areas such as minors’ protection, among others.

The Bytedance-owned company is also being probed for issues relating to advertising transparency, data access for academics, and risk management of addictive design and dangerous content.

The Commission stated that the investigation is based on preliminary findings, which include an analysis of TikTok’s risk assessment report from September 2023, as well as TikTok’s responses to the Commission’s formal Requests for Information on illegal content, minor protection, and data access.

Under the EU’s DSA, which went into effect last month, penalties for substantiated breaches can reach up to 6% of global annual revenue.

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Providing details of the probe, the European Commission in a statement released on Monday, said the proceedings will focus on:

Background

TikTok was designated as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) on 25 April 2023 under the EU’s Digital Services Act, following its declaration of having 135.9 million monthly active users in the EU. As a VLOP, four months from its designation, TikTok had to start complying with a series of obligations set out in the DSA.

Other companies affected by the DSA and listed as VLOP include Facebook, X (Twitter), Alibaba’s AliExpress, Amazon Marketplace, Apple AppStore, Booking.com, Google Play, Google Maps, Google Shopping, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, Wikipedia, YouTube, Zalando, Bing, and Google Search.

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