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TikTok Faces Consumer Law and Child Safety Complaints Across EU

TikTok on Tuesday was targeted by EU consumer protection groups for allegedly violating the bloc's consumer laws and for failing to protect children from hidden advertising and inappropriate content (via Reuters).

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The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) lodged a complaint against the short video-sharing app with the European Commission, citing several issues in its complaint, one of which relates to its terms of service.

"They are unclear, ambiguous and favor TikTok to the detriment of its users. Its copyright terms are equally unfair as they give TikTok an irrevocable right to use, distribute and reproduce the videos published by users, without remuneration," it said.

Other complaints include TikTok's virtual currency, which allows users to purchase coins to use as virtual gifts for TikTok celebrity performances, as well as the company's allegedly misleading practices relating to processing personal user data.

In addition to BEUC's complaint, consumer organisations in 15 countries alerted their consumer protection authorities and urged them to act.

Details of the alleged breaches are set out in two reports, one of which accuses the Chinese-owned app of failing to protect children and teenagers from hidden advertising and potentially harmful content shared on the platform.

As a press release by the BEUC put it:

“TikTok's marketing offers to companies who want to advertise on the app contributes to the proliferation of hidden marketing. Users are for instance triggered to participate in branded hashtag challenges where they are encouraged to create content of specific products. As popular influencers are often the starting point of such challenges the commercial intent is usually masked for users. TikTok is also potentially failing to conduct due diligence when it comes to protecting children from inappropriate content such as videos showing suggestive content which are just a few scrolls away."

Previous regulatory intervention in Europe occurred in Italy, where TikTok was forced to apply an age verification process in the country, after the death of a ten-year-old girl who participated in a "black out" challenge propagated on the the platform.

ByteDance-owned TikTok has also introduced an in-app summary of its privacy policy, which the company says makes it easier for teens to understand its stance on privacy.

"We're always open to hearing how we can improve, and we have contacted BEUC as we would welcome a meeting to listen to their concerns," a TikTok spokesman told Reuters.

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LeadingHeat Avatar
67 months ago
Tiktok is such a scummy platform. I downloaded it to see what the hype was about, and was shocked at the amount of underage girls dancing provocatively for the camera (to the same 3 songs it seemed). The comments on it were absolutely disgusting as well. Typically 30-40yr old males discussing what they’d like to do to her.

Child exploitation is a real thing. I wish more people were aware of it.

I know my kids (when they’re old enough to get a phone) will never have tiktok or any similar apps.
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tridley68 Avatar
67 months ago
It's about time
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contacos Avatar
67 months ago
I am still surprised Apple does not mind this "in app currency" considering how they are up on other companies ass about stuff like that
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ArPe Avatar
67 months ago
Just follow the instructions and it will be ok



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ruka.snow Avatar
67 months ago

I am still surprised Apple does not mind this "in app currency" considering how they are up on other companies ass about stuff like that
Lot of apps have a in app currency and it is a-ok as long as if you are selling the currency in app that it uses the IAP method. They don't care if users have hopped off to some website to fill the ewallet.
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ijordano Avatar
67 months ago
To be fair the amount of guys on TikTok wearing thin pants to show off their blatantly semi-hard dicks is disturbing
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