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Ireland Investigating TikTok’s Chinese Data Transfers

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission is investigating TikTok’s data practices and data transfers to China, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirmed in a letter Monday. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr drew attention to the letter Tuesday. The DPC is investigating…

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the company’s potential noncompliance with the general data protection regulation (GDPR), she said. She cited “several ongoing proceedings” involving data transfers to China, the processing of minors’ data and “litigation before the Dutch courts (in particular concerning targeted advertising regarding minors and data transfers to China).” She wrote the letter in response to members asking about Chinese government authorities potentially accessing the data of EU citizens. The GDPR applies to situations in which a company in the EU allows access to personal data to an affiliated company outside the EU, she said: The first company must ensure such data transfers don’t compromise EU data protections, specifically when public authorities are involved, she said. A TikTok spokesperson cited a company statement from earlier this year, saying the investigation was initiated in September 2021: "While we can't comment on an ongoing investigation, we're continuing to fully cooperate with the DPC. We're constantly reviewing our policies, processes and technologies to ensure that our community continues to enjoy a safe and secure experience on TikTok."