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S. Korea to start investigating TikTok for requiring users to receive ads

Nation’s media regulator will look into social platform for potential violation of personal data protection law

2:46 PM MYT

 

SEOUL – South Korea’s media regulator is set to look into TikTok over a potential violation of the nation’s personal data protection law, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing an official at the regulator today. 

TikTok is accused of automatically requiring its users to receive advertisements, instead of letting users give their consent to receive such content as stipulated under South Korean law, according to industry sources.  

The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) suspects that TikTok may be violating the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilisation and Data Protection, and will soon launch a probe into the video-sharing platform, the KCC official said. 

“We believe there is a problem with TikTok’s terms of service and application in getting clear informed consent from its users,” the official said. 

TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, is also suspected of not sharing the full content of its terms of service and privacy policy with its users when they join the platform. 

Under related law, platform companies must allow users to decide whether they will receive marketing or advertisement content and get “clear” consent from users in advance to send out such content. 

Those who violate the law can be subject to a fine of up to 30 million won (approximately RM95,300). – October 7, 2024

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