TikTok, Reddit and Imgur to be investigated over use of children's data
- The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office has launched an investigation into TikTok, Reddit, and Imgur over their use of children’s personal information and potential exposure to harmful content.
- The ICO will examine how TikTok uses the personal information of 13–17-year-olds for recommendations and content delivery.
- The ICO's investigation aims to determine if these platforms violate data protection laws.
- UK Information Commissioner John Edwards emphasized that protecting children's privacy is essential and stated, 'The responsibility to keep children safe online lies firmly at the door of the companies offering these services.
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