The popular social media app, TikTok, has decided to suspend its Lite app in Europe. The decision was made to address concerns raised by the European Commission about the addictive nature of the app, particularly for children. The suspension is currently for 60 days and could be extended as discussions with the Commission continue.
In addition to the challenges in Europe, TikTok is also facing issues in the United States. President Joe Biden signed a law giving ByteDance, which owns TikTok, nine months to sell the app or face a ban in the country. The concerns in the US revolve around potential Chinese government influence and data privacy issues.
The Lite app was designed to reward users for engaging with the platform and attract more adult users to TikTok. However, there are loopholes that could allow minors to access it despite TikTok’s assertion that it is targeted at adults. The European Commission has raised concerns about the lack of age verification measures and potential risks of addiction, particularly for children.
TikTok has stated that their decision to suspend the Lite app was voluntary in order to address these concerns. The company will need to work closely with regulatory authorities in both Europe and the US to ensure that its platforms are safe and appropriate for all users. Overall, this suspension highlights the challenges that TikTok is facing in terms of regulatory compliance and addressing concerns about user safety and privacy.