The Fiji Times

TikTok fined $835m

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TIKTOK has been fined 345 million euros (approx $F835m) for breaching privacy laws regarding the processing of children’s personal data in the European Union, its lead regulator in the bloc said on Friday.

The Chinese-owned short-video platform, which has grown rapidly among teenagers around the world in recent years, breached a number of EU privacy laws between July 31, 2020 and December 31, 2020, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission­er (DPC) said in a statement. It is the first time ByteDanceo­wned TikTok has been reprimande­d by the DPC, the lead regulator in the EU for many of the world’s top tech firms due to the location of their regional headquarte­rs in Ireland.

A spokespers­on for TikTok said it disagreed with the decision, particular­ly the size of the fine, and that most of the criticisms are no longer relevant as a result of measures it introduced before the DPC’s probe began in September 2021.

The DPC said TikTok’s breaches included how in 2020 accounts for users under the age of 16 were set to “public” by default and that TikTok did not verify whether a user was actually a child user’s parent or guardian when linked through the “family pairing” feature.

TikTok added tougher parental controls to family pairing in November 2020 and changed the default setting for all registered users under the age of 16 to “private” in January 2021.

TikTok said on Friday it plans to further update its privacy materials to make the difference­s between public and private accounts clearer and that a private account will be pre-selected for new 16-17-year-old users when they register for the app from later this month.

The DPC gave TikTok three months to bring all its processing into compliance where infringeme­nts were found.

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