Personal Information Protection Commission, PIPC) South Korea discovered that non -Korean citizens of South Korean citizens of the Chinese company Bytedance (have Tiktok). It is informed by Yonhap.

The authorities of South Korea discovered that Depseek transfers the data of its citizens of the Chinese byttesis.
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“We confirm that Depseek interacts with the Bytedonce,” said the PIPC representative, and said that “he still has to find out what type of data and what volume” reports Deepseek by Bytedance.

The agency clarifies that on the eve of the PIPC temporarily prohibited the discharge of Deepseek applications in South Korea due to fears on the methods of data collection data collection. According to the legislation of South Korea, to transfer the user’s personal data, a third requires its “direct consent” of the user to this.

In addition, the South Korean regulator sent an Deepseek application with a request to clarify the methods to collect and store these citizens. In response, the Chinese startup approved its representative in South Korea, recognized the deficiencies of the application to comply with local laws on data protection, and also expressed its preparation to actively cooperate with the commission, writes Yonhap.

On February 4, Bloomberg said that Australia has banned the use of Deepseek in state systems and devices for national security reasons. Restrictions against the Chinese neuronal network were also introduced in Italy, United States, South Korea and Taiwan.

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Anastasia Kossakovskaya

Source: RB

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