DeepSeek 'shared user data' with TikTok owner ByteDance

South Korea has accused the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek of sharing user data with ByteDance, the owner of TikTok.

DeepSeek 'shared user data' with TikTok owner ByteDance

The South Korean data protection regulator confirmed communication between the two companies, leading to DeepSeek’s removal from local app stores over privacy concerns.

DeepSeek gained significant attention earlier this year, but its success raised alarms about data protection, especially after a cybersecurity company alleged potential data sharing with ByteDance. Despite DeepSeek’s popularity, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) in South Korea discovered links between the app and ByteDance, although the full extent of the data sharing remains unclear.

Other countries, including the US, have also expressed concerns about Chinese laws potentially compromising data privacy. South Korea’s PIPC advised users to avoid sharing personal information with the app, following bans in several other countries on government devices.

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