UK regulator to probe TikTok on child safety measures


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July 16 (Reuters) - Britain's ⁠media regulator launched an investigation into TikTok on ⁠Thursday to understand whether its UK unit ‌failed or is failing to protect children from harmful content.

A month ago, the government imposed a blanket ban on social media ​for users under the age of ⁠16 and placed restrictions ⁠on gaming and live-streaming platforms.

Here are some more details ⁠on ‌the investigation:

• Ofcom will look into whether the platform has measures to assess if ⁠a particular user is a child and ​adequate systems and ‌processes to prevent children from viewing harmful content.

• ⁠In May, ​the regulator said TikTok had failed to set out meaningful steps to protect British children from harmful online ⁠content.

• The opening of an ​investigation does not mean that Ofcom has reached any conclusion about whether the provider has breached its duties, the ⁠regulator said.

• TikTok denied any breaches: "We strictly enforce age-appropriate experiences through expert-informed platform rules and advanced age inference technologies, in line with major industry peers," ​a TikTok spokesperson said in a ⁠statement emailed to Reuters.

• "We are confident that we meet ​our Online Safety Act obligations ‌and will work with Ofcom ​to demonstrate this."

(Reporting by Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema and Philippa Fletcher)

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