Indonesia Suspends TikTok Registration Over Data Sharing Failures
Indonesia Suspends TikTok Registration Over Data Sharing Failures

Indonesia Suspends TikTok Registration Over Data Sharing Failures

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Indonesia's government has temporarily suspended TikTok's registration to provide electronic systems due to the company's failure to fully comply with data requests concerning its live streaming feature during national protests. The ministry cited concerns over accounts linked to online gambling activities using TikTok's live streams amid unrest related to lawmaker allowances and police brutality. Despite the suspension, TikTok remains accessible in Indonesia, where it has over 100 million users, and continues to operate normally. TikTok stated it respects local laws and is cooperating with Indonesian authorities to resolve the issue while protecting user privacy. The government required detailed data including traffic, streaming, and monetization information, but TikTok only provided partial data, prompting the regulatory action. This incident highlights Indonesia's strict digital regulation and the challenges global tech firms face in adhering to local legal requirements.

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