UK may fine TikTok $29 million for
failing to protect children's privacy
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[September 26, 2022]
(Reuters) - Britain could fine
TikTok 27 million pounds ($28.91 million) following an investigation
that found the short-form video app may have breached UK's data
protection law by failing to safeguard privacy of children using the
platform. |
The TikTok logo is pictured outside the
company's U.S. head office in Culver City, California, U.S., September
15, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo |
The
investigation found that TikTok could have processed data of
children under the age of 13 without appropriate parental
consent and failed to provide proper information to its users in
a transparent way.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued TikTok
and TikTok Information Technologies UK Ltd with a "notice of
intent", the regulator said in a statement.
"Companies providing digital services have a legal duty to put
those protections in place, but our provisional view is that
TikTok fell short of meeting that requirement," Information
Commissioner John Edwards said.
"While we respect the ICO's role in safeguarding privacy in the
UK, we disagree with the preliminary views expressed and intend
to formally respond to the ICO in due course," a TikTok
spokesperson said in a emailed statement to Reuters.
ICO's provisional view suggests that TikTok breached UK data
protection law between May 2018 and July 2020.
In July, the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee voted to approve a
measure that would raise the age children are given special
online privacy protections to 16 and bar targeted advertising to
children by companies such as TikTok and Snapchat without
consent.
($1 = 0.9339 pounds)
(Reporting by Radhika Anilkumar in Bengaluru; Editing by
Shinjini Ganguli)
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