TikTok must submit a risk assessment today
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:59 am
Yesterday, under the DSA ( Digital Services Act ), the Commission requested a report from TikTok detailing the risk assessment that it should have carried out before launching its app within the European Union. Likewise, the deadline established to provide said report is 24 hours , so today the social network must respond to the demands of the European body.
As the Commission explains in its statement, this action focuses on the impact that the "Task and Reward Lite" programme, i.e. TikTok Lite's reward system, " could have on the protection of minors , as well as on the mental health of users , in particular with regard to the possibility of inducing addictive behaviour ".
In addition, TikTok will have to submit a report outlining the bosnia and herzegovina number data measures it has implemented to mitigate this series of risks . Although it will have a slightly longer deadline for this, specifically until April 26 .
Following this, the Commission will assess the data provided by the social network and decide what its course of action will be. The statement clarifies that “ a request for information is an act of investigation that does not prejudge possible new measures that the Commission may or may not decide to adopt. However, in accordance with Article 74, paragraph 2, of the Digital Services Act, the Commission may impose fines for incorrect, incomplete or misleading information in response to a request for
As the Commission explains in its statement, this action focuses on the impact that the "Task and Reward Lite" programme, i.e. TikTok Lite's reward system, " could have on the protection of minors , as well as on the mental health of users , in particular with regard to the possibility of inducing addictive behaviour ".
In addition, TikTok will have to submit a report outlining the bosnia and herzegovina number data measures it has implemented to mitigate this series of risks . Although it will have a slightly longer deadline for this, specifically until April 26 .
Following this, the Commission will assess the data provided by the social network and decide what its course of action will be. The statement clarifies that “ a request for information is an act of investigation that does not prejudge possible new measures that the Commission may or may not decide to adopt. However, in accordance with Article 74, paragraph 2, of the Digital Services Act, the Commission may impose fines for incorrect, incomplete or misleading information in response to a request for