European Union officials have raised concerns about TikTok’s data practices, calling for clarification from the popular social media platform. This scrutiny comes as TikTok announced the launch of its lightweight version, TikTok Lite, in France and Spain.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has requested information from TikTok regarding its handling of user data and its compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The EDPB seeks clarity on how TikTok collects, stores, and shares personal information, particularly concerning minors.
TikTok Lite, a stripped-down version of the main app designed for users with limited internet connectivity or older devices, has been introduced in several markets, including France and Spain. This move aims to broaden TikTok’s user base and reach new demographics.
However, the expansion of TikTok Lite coincides with growing concerns about data privacy and security on the platform. European authorities have previously expressed apprehensions regarding TikTok’s data practices, prompting investigations and discussions on regulatory measures.
TikTok has affirmed its commitment to data protection and compliance with EU regulations. The company asserts that it prioritizes user privacy and implements robust measures to safeguard personal information.
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