The European Union (EU) is probing social media heavyweights including Meta and X as part of a stress test on disinformation
Also last month, European Union regulators opened an investigation into whether TikTok breached the EU’s online safety and fairness rules by failing to prevent alleged Russian interference in Romania’s presidential election. TikTok said it had “prote ...
EU privacy complaints have been lodged against TikTok and five other Chinese companies, raising concerns over data protection practices.
France, Germany and 10 other European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference,
European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from
The European Commission will hold a stress test with large social media platforms next week to see whether they have done enough to counter disinformation in the run-up to next month's German election,
President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening that he was nominating former fast-food exec Andrew Puzder to be his ambassador to the European Union.
The company said in a statement that TikTok was coming back online in the U.S. after President-elect Donald Trump provided assurances to the company’s service providers.
The bill bans TikTok on national security grounds, citing TikTok’s data collection practices and relationship with a "foreign adversary" – China.
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the three top EU bodies, have all banned TikTok on staff devices, citing cybersecurity concerns. The European Parliament's ban took effect on March 20, 2023. It also "strongly recommended" that ...
TikTok, Shein, Xiaomi and three other Chinese companies were named in a privacy complaint filed on Thursday by Austrian advocacy group Noyb, which alleged the firms were unlawfully sending European Union user data to China.