Thierry Breton, Commissioner for Internal Market and Consumer Protection of the European Union, urged TikTok to comply with the recently adopted Digital Services Act (DSA).
"As a platform reaching millions of young Europeans, #TikTok has to fully comply with EU law, notably the #DSA."
The European Union is in talks with TikTok's CEO, Shou Zi Chew, and, according to the tweet, Breton is pushing the Chinese company for results. There's a ban looming over TikTok if the company fails to comply, and that's not the first time such a serious measure has been mentioned., with a nation-wide ban still being considered. In the case of the DSA compliance, TikTok must begin adhering to these rules before September 1st or pay fines of up to 6% of TikTok’s annual revenue.
There is a chance that the app will be banned in the EU as well. If that happens, millions of users won't be able to use it. If a nationwide ban is put in place in the US, the same thing could happen to about 80 million monthly active users.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox
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