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The European Union’s digital policy chief has warned Tiktok’s boss that the social media app will have to fall in line with tough new rules for online platforms set to take effect later this year

- By KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer

LONDON (AP) — The European Union’s digital policy chief warned Tiktok’s boss Thursday that the social media app will have to fall in line with tough new rules for online platforms set to take effect later this year.

EU Commission­er Thierry Breton held a video call with Shou Zi Chew, the CEO of Tiktok, the popular Chinese-owned video sharing app that’s coming under increasing scrutiny from Western authoritie­s over fears about data privacy, cybersecur­ity and misinforma­tion.

The two discussed the company’s plans to comply with the bloc’s Digital Services Act, which is set to take effect for the biggest online companies in September. The act is a set of sweeping rules that will require platforms to reduce harmful online content and combat online risks.

“With younger audiences comes greater responsibi­lity,” Breton said, according to a readout of the call. “It is not acceptable that behind seemingly fun and harmless features, it takes users seconds to access harmful and sometimes even life-threatenin­g content.”

Breton added that, with millions of young users in Europe, Tiktok has a “special responsibi­lity” to ensure its content is safe.

Tiktok is hugely popular with young people but its Chinese ownership has stoked fears that Beijing could use it to scoop up user data or push pro-china narratives or misinforma­tion. Tiktok is owned by Bytedance, a Chinese company that moved its headquarte­rs to Singapore in 2020.

A London-based spokespers­on for Tiktok didn’t respond immediatel­y to a request for comment. The company’s Brussels-based director of public policy and government relations, Caroline Greer, said on Twitter that Breton’s talk with Shou was a “good exchange” and that the “safety of our users is paramount.”

Breton said he is also concerned about allegation­s Tiktok is spying on journalist­s and transferri­ng reams of personal user data outside of Europe, in violation of the 27-country bloc’s strict privacy rules.

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