The European regulators have imposed a $368 million fine on TikTok for breaking the privacy of children, marking the first time the social media platform has been penalized for violating Europe’s data privacy laws. According to the investigation, the accounts created by teenagers were made public by default upon registration, meaning that the content published was accessible to anyone.
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