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UK Investigates TikTok, Reddit Over Children’s Data Protection Practices

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The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an investigation into TikTok, Reddit, and online image-sharing platform Imgur over their handling of children’s personal data and age verification measures.

Announced on Monday, the probe aims to assess how TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, processes the personal information of users aged 13 to 17 and whether its content recommendation system complies with data protection laws. The ICO is also examining Reddit and Imgur’s methods for verifying the ages of child users.

“If we find there is sufficient evidence that any of these companies have broken the law, we will put this to them and obtain their representations before reaching a final conclusion,” the ICO stated.

Social media platforms use sophisticated algorithms to recommend content and engage users. However, concerns persist that these algorithms could expose children to increasing amounts of harmful material by amplifying similar content based on user interactions.

This latest investigation follows the ICO’s 2023 decision to fine TikTok £12.7 million ($16 million) for breaching data protection laws by collecting and using the personal data of children under 13 without parental consent.

Platforms Respond to Scrutiny

A Reddit spokesperson told Reuters that the company has been cooperating with the ICO and remains committed to complying with all relevant regulations.

“Most of our users are adults, but we have plans to roll out changes this year that address updates to UK regulations around age assurance,” the spokesperson stated.

ByteDance, TikTok, and Imgur have yet to respond to requests for comment.

Tighter UK Regulations for Child Safety Online

The UK has implemented stricter policies to ensure social media platforms prevent children from accessing harmful or inappropriate content. Under proposed regulations introduced last year, platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok must enhance age verification processes and adjust their algorithms to filter or downgrade harmful material to better protect young users.

The ICO’s investigation signals a continued crackdown on digital platforms, reinforcing the UK’s commitment to safeguarding children’s online privacy and well-being.

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