The EU officially launched an investigation into TikTok, and TikTok may face heavy penalties.
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2024-02-20 18:09:44
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Reported on February 19, the European Commission announced the official launch of the investigation of TikTok。"Based on the preliminary investigation conducted to date, including the analysis of the risk assessment report submitted by TikTok, and TikTok's response to the Committee's formal enquiry (on illegal content, protection of minors and data access), the Committee has decided to initiate a formal investigation into TikTok under the Digital Services Act," the statement said.。A TikTok spokesperson responded on February 20 that it had pioneered features and settings to protect young people from using the platform for children under the age of 13.。This is a problem that the whole industry is trying to solve.。Will continue to work with experts and the industry to ensure the safety of young people on TikTok, and look forward to the opportunity to explain this work in detail to the committee now。
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