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TikTok Slapped with €345 Million Fine by Watchdog Over Children’s Data Processing

TikTok has been hit with a staggering €345 million fine by a European data protection watchdog.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 15, 2023
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TikTok Slapped with €345 Million Fine by Watchdog Over Children’s Data Processing
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In a landmark decision that underscores the growing importance of data privacy, TikTok, the popular short-form video platform, has been hit with a staggering €345 million fine by a European data protection watchdog. The penalty is a direct consequence of TikTok’s alleged mishandling of children’s data, signaling a significant development in the ongoing debate over online privacy.

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The watchdog, responsible for enforcing data protection laws within its jurisdiction, found that TikTok failed to adequately protect the personal information of its young users. The €345 million fine represents one of the largest penalties ever imposed for violations related to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The investigation into TikTok’s data practices revealed several concerns, primarily focusing on the platform’s collection, processing, and storage of children’s personal data. The watchdog asserted that TikTok lacked sufficient transparency in informing users, particularly children, about how their data was being used. Additionally, the company was accused of failing to obtain proper consent from guardians for data processing, which is a requirement under GDPR when dealing with minors.

TikTok Hit With $370M Fine In Europe Over Children's Privacy Missteps

The fine sends a clear message that online platforms must take stringent measures to safeguard the privacy and personal data of their users, especially children. Regulators worldwide are becoming increasingly vigilant about how tech companies handle user information, as concerns grow over the potential exploitation and misuse of data.

TikTok has responded to the fine by acknowledging the watchdog’s decision and expressing its commitment to improving data protection practices. The company has stated that it has already taken steps to address the concerns raised during the investigation, such as enhancing privacy settings for younger users and limiting data processing activities.

This development also follows a similar move by TikTok in the United States, where it agreed to pay $92 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that the platform unlawfully collected and shared user data, including that of minors, without consent.

The fine and the associated allegations surrounding TikTok’s data practices serve as a reminder that data privacy and protection are paramount in the digital age. As online platforms continue to attract younger audiences, regulators are scrutinizing their actions closely to ensure compliance with data protection laws.

In conclusion, TikTok’s €345 million fine for its handling of children’s data underscores the increasing importance of data privacy and protection in the digital realm. This penalty serves as a wake-up call for tech companies to prioritize user privacy, especially when dealing with young users, and to ensure strict compliance with data protection regulations. As the world becomes more interconnected, vigilance in safeguarding personal data remains a top priority for both users and regulators.

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