DPC to impose ‘preliminary range of fines’ on TikTok over children’s data

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DPC to impose ‘preliminary range of fines’ on TikTok over children’s data
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The Dublin-based business provides services related to content moderation, data controlling of TikTok in Europe and sales, marketing and routine support to other TikTok entities.

The note states that “this decision is currently being considered by the other EU data protection regulators under the GDPR Article 60 process”. Fines in this area can be substantial – in September, the DPC fined the owner of Instagram, Meta Platforms Ireland, €405 million arising from an inquiry concerning the processing of personal data relating to child users of Instagram.

In further consolidating its presence in Dublin, the accounts said that during the year, the company entered into a long-term lease agreement for office space in Dublin’s docklands for additional office space.

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