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by Om Chaturvedi
August 7, 2023
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TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned video-sharing platform, is set to receive a substantial fine from the European Data Protection Board for breaching the privacy of children. Following a £12.7 million fine imposed by the UK for illegally processing data of 1.4 million children under the age of 13, the EU regulator has taken action against TikTok’s data processing practices. The company has been accused of mishandling children’s data, prompting a thorough investigation by the data protection commissioner in Ireland, where TikTok’s European headquarters are located. The impending fine is expected to be issued within the next four weeks, raising concerns about the platform’s compliance with the EU’s general data protection regulation.

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EU Data Protection Board’s Ruling

The European Data Protection Board’s binding decision comes as a response to TikTok’s legal objections to an earlier ruling in Ireland. The platform’s processing of children’s data has been a matter of concern, leading to this decisive action by the regulator. The investigation, initiated in 2021, specifically focused on TikTok’s compliance with the EU’s data protection laws and its handling of data belonging to children aged 13 to 17.

Upcoming European Union Regulations

In anticipation of new European Union regulations on content, set to come into force on 25 August, TikTok announced a series of features aimed at enhancing compliance for European users. The EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) will require large online platforms like TikTok, Google, and Facebook to take responsibility for monitoring and removing illegal content on their platforms. Additionally, certain advertising practices will be prohibited, and data sharing with authorities will be mandated.

TikTok’s Efforts towards Compliance

To demonstrate its commitment to compliance, TikTok conducted a voluntary “stress test” at its Dublin headquarters, as requested by the EU technology commissioner, Thierry Breton. Despite dedicating significant resources to compliance, TikTok was urged to accelerate its efforts to achieve full compliance. The company responded by introducing several measures to align with the DSA. These measures include enhancing user reporting capabilities for illegal content, granting users the ability to disable personalized video recommendations, and ceasing targeted advertising for users between the ages of 13 and 17.

As the European Union takes a firm stance on data protection and privacy, TikTok’s breach of children’s privacy has attracted significant regulatory attention. With a potentially multimillion-pound fine on the horizon, TikTok must urgently address its data handling practices to avoid further penalties and regain the trust of its users. The platform’s efforts to comply with the upcoming EU regulations are commendable, but only time will tell if they are sufficient to meet the stringent standards set by the authorities. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, it is essential for tech giants like TikTok to prioritize user privacy and data protection to navigate the ever-changing regulatory landscape effectively.

TikTok’s actions and the impending fine have sparked broader discussions about the importance of protecting children’s privacy online. Children and teenagers are particularly vulnerable to potential exploitation, data misuse, and harmful content. As such, regulators worldwide have been paying increased attention to digital platforms and their handling of children’s data.

The fine by the EU data protection regulator serves as a strong deterrent for other tech companies, sending a clear message that non-compliance with data protection laws will not be tolerated. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for future investigations into other social media platforms that cater to a young audience.

In response to the mounting pressure to address privacy concerns, TikTok has taken steps towards improving its compliance. The introduction of features to empower users to report illegal content and opt-out of personalized recommendations reflects a willingness to cooperate with regulators and ensure a safer digital environment for young users.

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Om is a final year Engineering student in Panjab University, Chandigarh. Content Writer by Choice. Special Interest in Crypto, Metaverse and AI. Three Years of Experience in writing and ambitious to bring change with Pen & thoughts.

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