Canadian probe finds TikTok failing to protect children’s privacy
A Canadian investigation found that TikTok collected sensitive information for targeted ads.
A Canadian privacy investigation has found that TikTok has not taken sufficient measures to prevent children under 13 from accessing its platform or to protect their personal data.
Despite stating that the app is not intended for young users, the report states that hundreds of thousands of Canadian children use it yearly.
The investigation also found that TikTok collects vast amounts of data from users, including children, and uses it for targeted ads and content, potentially harming youth.
In response, TikTok agreed to strengthen safeguards and clarify data practices but disagreed with some findings.
The probe is part of growing global scrutiny over TikTok’s privacy and security practices, with similar actions taken in the USA and EU amid ongoing concerns about the Chinese-owned app’s data handling and national security implications.
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