KEY POINTS
  • TikTok has been fined £12.7 ($15.9) million by U.K. privacy regulators for failing to protect children's data, in a fresh blow to the Chinese-owned app.
  • TikTok allowed 1.4 million children under the age of 13 to use the app in 2020, despite its own rules requiring users to be above this age to create a TikTok account, the Information Commissioner's Office said.
  • The penalty comes amid calls for the app to be banned in the U.S. over national security concerns.
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TikTok has been fined £12.7 ($15.9) million by U.K. privacy regulators for failing to protect children's data, in a fresh blow to the Chinese-owned app as it faces heightened scrutiny from regulators.

The U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office said in a statement Tuesday that it was fining TikTok for "a number of breaches of data protection law, including failing to use children's personal data lawfully."