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FTC Sues TikTok for Violating US Children’s Privacy Law (COPPA)

The FTC has filed a lawsuit against TikTok and its parent company ByteDance for violating the US Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The lawsuit claims TikTok knowingly collected data from millions of children under 13 without parental consent, in breach of a 2019 FTC order. Despite internal concerns, TikTok allegedly continued collecting and sharing children’s data, failed to delete accounts upon parental request, and allowed children to bypass age verification. The suit seeks civil penalties and a permanent injunction to prevent further violations.

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DOJ Accuses TikTok of Data Misuse on Sensitive Topics

The U.S. Department of Justice accused TikTok of gathering and sharing U.S. user data on contentious issues like abortion and gun control with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Court documents reveal that TikTok used an internal system called Lark to communicate and transfer sensitive data to ByteDance employees in China. The DOJ argues that TikTok’s data handling practices pose significant national security risks and could allow for covert content manipulation by the Chinese government. TikTok disputes these claims, asserting that the potential ban would violate the First Amendment. This case is part of a broader legal battle over TikTok’s future in the U.S.

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TikTok Fined £1.875 Million by UK’s Ofcom for Data Inaccuracies

Ofcom has fined TikTok £1.875 million for providing inaccurate information regarding its parental controls feature, Family Pairing. TikTok failed to deliver precise data by the requested deadline, disrupting Ofcom’s efforts to publish a child safety transparency report. Despite being aware of the inaccuracies, TikTok delayed informing Ofcom, leading to significant regulatory and operational setbacks. The fine reflects TikTok’s responsibility to ensure data accuracy and timely cooperation with regulatory demands. This is TikTok’s first penalty under the Communications Act 2003, reduced by 25% due to their cooperation in settling the case.

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