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TikTok Slapped with €530 Million Fine for Breaching EU Data Protection Laws

Published May 2, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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In a recent ruling, TikTok has been fined €530mn for breaching data protection regulations by sending users’ data to China. The Irish Data Protection Commission imposed the penalty, citing violations of EU transparency requirements and unauthorized transfer of personal information to China.

The decision has significant implications for multinational companies operating in Europe, according to TikTok. The social media platform, owned by ByteDance in Beijing, plans to appeal the ruling, emphasizing that it has never shared European user data with Chinese authorities.

The Irish watchdog’s investigation focused on TikTok’s operations from September 2021 to May 2023. The company initially denied storing European user data on Chinese servers but later admitted to it. TikTok claims that the data has been deleted since then.

TikTok’s security initiative, Project Clover, aims to enhance data protection measures and ensure compliance with global standards. However, the DPC’s ruling highlights the need for stricter oversight of data processing practices.

This is not the first time TikTok has faced regulatory scrutiny. In 2023, the company was fined €345mn for mishandling children’s personal data. The DPC’s decision underscores the importance of safeguarding user information in an increasingly digital world.

While TikTok plans to challenge the fine, it is also dealing with regulatory challenges in the US. Congress has passed legislation requiring ByteDance to divest the app or risk a nationwide ban. The company’s future in the US remains uncertain, with potential implications for trade relations with China.

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