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South Korean regulator fines TikTok over mishandling child data

Posted on July 15, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Cho Mu-Hyun reports:

Video sharing platform TikTok has been fined by a South Korea regulator for mishandling child data.

The Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the country’s telecommunications watchdog, said it has fined the company 186 million won — around $155,000 — for failing to protect users’ private data.

Read more on ZDNet.

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