
"In May, the EU moved closer to fining TikTok, after it provisionally concluded that the platform had breached its rules for failing to provide an ad library that allowed proper scrutiny of online advertising. EU regulators are now pushing ahead with this investigation, which could result in significant fines for TikTok, and enforce new working arrangements for the app. At the same time, TikTok has criticized the EU's targeted application of its rules, noting that many platforms are not subject"
"EU and national authorities (e.g. DSA and GDPR authorities), would support businesses in their ongoing compliance efforts. $US600 million by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) over its failure to protect user information, some of which was still being transferred to China for processing. EU authorities have implemented similarly large fines on Meta, and given the scale and impact of both companies, it makes sense that such fines should reflect such, in order to ensure compliance with these evolving laws."
The EU provisionally concluded that TikTok breached rules by failing to provide an ad library that enables proper scrutiny of online advertising. Regulators have advanced an investigation that could impose significant fines and require new working arrangements for the app. TikTok has criticized the targeted application of rules and warned that inconsistent enforcement poses a major challenge. The company urged more coordinated enforcement and better collaboration with relevant EU and national authorities, including DSA and GDPR bodies, to support business compliance. The Irish DPC proposed about $US600 million over data protections, and EU authorities have fined Meta similarly.
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