The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) resolved a dispute regarding the draft decision submitted by the Irish Data Protection Authority (DPA) concerning a large-scale 2021 inquiry into TikTok's processing of children's personal data. Namely, the inquiry focuses on TikTok's processing of the personal data of registered TikTok users aged 13 to 17 and data of minors under the age of 18. Due to the absence of consensus and questions that arose from objections the EDPB was called to settle the case within two months. The objections and questions centered, among others, on the following:
Within one month of receiving information from the EDPB, the Irish DPA, the lead supervisory authority (LSA), will give its final decision to the controller one month after EDPB's final, binding decision. EDPB stated that it will publish its decision on its website, incorporating required redactions. TikTok's spokesperson said that they had not received the final decision yet, and did not comment on the case.
Why does it matter?TikTok's policies regarding children's data processing have been questioned over the past years by EU and other European DPAs. Namely, the Dutch DPA issued against the company in 2021, a