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Irish investigators said TikTok did not protect the data of users in the European Union, improperly transferring some of it ...
The EU’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has imposed a $600 million fine on TikTok after its regulators found ...
European Union privacy watchdogs fined TikTok 530 million euros ($600 million) on Friday after a four-year investigation ...
A bill that would bar digital applications created in Russia and China from being accessed on state government-owned devices ...
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PCMag on MSNEU Hits TikTok With $600m Fine Over China Data TransfersThe Irish regulator found the video-sharing app did not 'address potential access by Chinese authorities to European Economic ...
Ireland’s data protection watchdog accuses the Chinese social media giant of violating GDPR with transfers of European users’ ...
The social media giant said on Friday that it disagreed with the fine from European authorities and planned to appeal.
TikTok disputes the claim it hasn't adequately protected people's personal data, and has said it plans to appeal.
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Ireland’s data privacy watchdog fined the social-video app for failing to guarantee that user data sent to China was ...
Yesterday we wrote about the Irish Data Protection Commission fining TikTok €530 million (approx $660m), as it had not demonstrated that the user data it sent to its Chinese operations was protected ...
TikTok has been ordered to pay €530 million (around $600 million) for sending European users’ data to servers in China, a ...
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