TikTok a China-based mobile application a short video creator and sharing social media platform, As a virtual world is in the news for the recent sanctions as the platform is facing many troubles because of its rapid growth around the globe and many countries are having concerns over different issues regarding the data, cyber security concerns, and other concerns, surrounded the application to make new different policies with many countries to let the business grow with the as initially, it is getting the threats of banned or restrictions in the particular country. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
This time TikTok is fronting the EU’s consumer regulator agency with a warning if denial may result in having sanctioned or banned in the EUROPE, as this concerns the content in ads that are shown on the TikTok application that it is reported in the complaint against TikTok that adds are showing the inappropriate adds on platform interface which is not appropriate for children as they are highly vulnerable to motivating inappropriate materials that adds are showing or selling with provided link, EU official regulators said on Tuesday.
And removed the possible sanctions that are about to be imposed after the Case filed against TikTok. A European executive said as the result of the complaints from consumers, the consumer organization of Europe BEUC, in 2021 that the TikTok a platform that has a rapid growth worldwide, especially among teenagers and business promotors has failed to protect children from exposure to the advertising having unwanted and inappropriate content.
TikTok officials later held a discussion with the EU commission and NNCPA national network of consumer protection authority regarding the advertising having unwanted and inappropriate content. and agreed to make changes in a number of policies regarding promotional ads. commission justice Chief Didier Reynders introduce changes such as introducing an additional option for users to easily report an ads-related problem, brands will not be allowed to promote inappropriate products and services, and last is all social media platforms should follow regulations and rules to make sure that consumers can easily identify commercial content including those promoted by influencers. BEUC deputy director-general Ursula Pachl said TikTok’s offer is not satisfying in some areas and such promises are highly uncertain but this interaction is concluded after a year of talks.