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Tik Tok charged with breaching EU online content rules
Mint Mumbai
|May 16, 2025
TikTok now has a chance to reply before the EU's executive commission issues its final decision
European Union (EU) regulators accused TikTok on Thursday of breaching digital safety rules because of shortcomings in the video sharing app's online ad database.
TikTok's ad repository isn't up to the standards required by the bloc's Digital Services Act, known as the DSA, the 27-nation EU's executive commission said in preliminary findings from its investigation.
The commission said ad databases are vital for researchers to detect scam ads as well as so-called hybrid threat campaigns, coordinated information operations and fake ads, "including in the context of elections."
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