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UK Regulator Launches Investigation into TikTok’s Child Safety Measures

UK Regulator Launches Investigation into TikTok’s Child Safety Measures

Key Takeaways

  • Britain's media regulator, Ofcom, has initiated an investigation into TikTok.
  • The probe aims to assess whether TikTok adequately protects children from harmful content.
  • TikTok denies any breaches of its duties and will cooperate with the investigation.

Britain’s media regulator, Ofcom, has launched a formal investigation into TikTok's measures for protecting children from harmful online content. The move comes in response to concerns raised by the government regarding the safety of young users on social media platforms.

In May, Ofcom had previously stated that TikTok had failed to provide meaningful steps to safeguard British children from potentially harmful online content. This latest investigation is part of a broader regulatory effort to ensure that digital platforms comply with new restrictions imposed on social media for under-16s and gaming and live-streaming services.

The government's recent actions include a blanket ban on social media use by users under 16, alongside stringent regulations on other online activities. These measures reflect growing concerns about the potential risks associated with unregulated access to digital content among younger audiences.

Ofcom’s investigation will focus on whether TikTok has adequate systems and processes in place to identify and prevent children from accessing harmful material. Specifically, the regulator will examine if TikTok effectively uses age assessment technologies and other measures to ensure that users are appropriately categorized and protected.

TikTok has strongly denied any breaches of its duties and stated that it strictly enforces age-appropriate experiences through advanced technology and industry-standard practices. In a statement to Reuters, a spokesperson for the company said: 'We are confident that we meet our Online Safety Act obligations and will work with Ofcom to demonstrate this.'

The investigation does not imply any conclusions by Ofcom regarding potential breaches of TikTok’s responsibilities. The regulator emphasized that the probe is an ongoing process aimed at ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

This development highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by tech giants in the UK and globally as they navigate complex regulatory landscapes designed to protect young users online. As part of its broader strategy, Ofcom will continue to monitor TikTok’s progress and any changes made to improve child safety measures.

We strictly enforce age-appropriate experiences through expert-informed platform rules and advanced age inference technologies, in line with major industry peers.

TikTok spokesperson, Spokesperson