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US lawsuit against TikTok focuses on children’s privacy

TikTok faces legal challenges, including a DOJ lawsuit and a mandate to divest its U.S. operations, amid ongoing concerns over data security.

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TikTok faces legal challenges, including a DOJ lawsuit and a mandate to divest its U.S. operations, amid ongoing concerns over data security.

Context

OUR TAKE TikTok had been reported for breaching children’s privacy, including allowing them to create accounts and supply their personal information without parental permission before 2017. The DOC is about to sue the company, illustrating the importance DOC attaches to data privacy and as a warming to other social media platforms. –Audrey Huang, BTW reporter The DOJ is about to sue TikTok over allegations that the social media platform violated children’s privacy rights, diverging from concerns about misleading adult users on data practices.

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Analysis

The U.S. Department of Justice is preparing to sue TikTok over allegations that the social media platform violated children’s privacy rights, diverging from concerns about misleading adult users on data practices. Following an investigation, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) referred the case to the DOJ, citing potential violations that warrant legal action in the public interest. This scrutiny stems from claims that TikTok failed to uphold a 2019 agreement aimed at protecting children’s privacy, as reported by Reuters in 2020. TikTok has contested the FTC’s allegations, expressing disagreement with the decision to pursue litigation. Concurrently, there are separate regulatory challenges in Congress regarding the potential misuse of TikTok user data by the Chinese government, allegations which TikTok denies. Additionally, TikTok is challenging a U.S. law requiring its parent company ByteDance to divest its U.S. operations by mid-January, arguing the impracticality of compliance without court intervention. ByteDance asserts that a ban on TikTok in the U.S. would be unavoidable without legal relief, citing technological and legal obstacles to divestiture. Also read: The FTC starts inquiry into TikTok’s privacy and security actions (btw.media) Also read: Meta, allies oppose Nevada’s child online protection rollback (btw.media) This development regarding TikTok’s impending lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice underscores critical issues at the intersection of technology regulation, privacy concerns, and international relations. The decision to focus on allegations of children’s privacy violations instead of broader data privacy issues signals a targeted approach to safeguarding vulnerable user groups amidst growing scrutiny of digital platforms.

Key Points

  • The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is targeting TikTok over alleged violations of children’s privacy rights, diverging from issues related to adult data privacy.
  • TikTok faces legal challenges, including a DOJ lawsuit and a mandate to divest its U.S. operations, amid ongoing concerns over data security.

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Audrey Huang (a.huang@btw.media)· author profile pending