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TikTok faces hefty privacy fine in UK children’s data probe

TikTok faces a possible fine of 27 million pounds ($28.9 million) after the UK’s privacy watchdog provisionally found the company may have breached data protection rules by failing to sufficiently protect children’s data.

By Pihu Yadav  Sept 26, 2022 6:58:28 PM IST (Published)

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TikTok, owned by ByteDance Ltd, might be subject to a fine of 27 million pounds ($28.9 million), according to a preliminary finding by the UK's privacy watchdog that the business may have violated data protection laws by failing to adequately protect children's data.
According to a statement made on Monday, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) sent TikTok a notice of intent outlining its plans for a potential fine and its findings. According to the authority's preliminary findings, TikTok likely did not get the required parental authorisation from kids who use its site and handled some data unlawfully.
“While we respect the ICO’s role in safeguarding privacy in the UK, we disagree with the preliminary views expressed and intend to formally respond to the ICO in due course,” a TikTok spokesperson said.