Some sanctions may be on the table for TikTok in Turkey

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The most popular social media platform of recent times TikTokRecently, it has become a target for different issues in almost every country.

Here As reported, the Chairman of the Turkish Grand National Assembly Digital Media Commission, Yayman, made the following statement about TikTok: “We condemn and curse some publications and images that we will not approve of in any way, on digital media, especially on TikTok, aimed at disrupting the family structure of the Turkish society, against our morals, traditions, culture, against our children, against our women. I would like to make a call to our entire nation from here. On December 7, we invited TikTok’s Turkey and Eurasia TikTok representative, Emir Gelen. He will come and make a statement on these issues. As the Digital Media Commission, we are primarily concerned with band narrowing, broadcasting bans, advertising bans and license cancellation if necessary “We are working very seriously on all digital channels, including I would like to announce this to the public.” The platform has been especially popular in Turkey lately. It made a lot of noise with some developments centered on live broadcasting.

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Before this, TikTok had made a sound on an issue related to abroad. The US-based Utah Division of Consumer Protection (UDCP) announced that it will file a lawsuit against the platform over allegations that the addictive nature of the TikTok application harms children and that it deceptively conceals its relationship with ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company in China. Utah Governor Spencer Cox Speaking at the press release held specifically for the case, he accused TikTok of misleading parents that the application was safe for children.

Cox says the app has features that encourage young users to endlessly browse in order to generate more advertising revenue, illegally engaging children in addictive, unhealthy use.

TikTokincluding rules to protect children in recent months. England for violating data protection law £12.7 million (About $15.7 million) was fined. In its statement, the UK Information Commissioner (ICO) said that the company did not make enough efforts to control who uses the application and did not take sufficient measures to prevent children using the service.

ICO spokesperson on this matter “We fined TikTok for providing services to children under the age of 13 and processing their personal data without parental consent or authority. “We expect TikTok to continue its efforts to better identify and remove minors from the platform.” he said.

Then came a much greater punishment. Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) how it handles children’s data And Failure to fully protect children’s data due to full €345 million (About 367 million dollars) announced that a fine was imposed.



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