Italy orders TikTok to block underage users after 10-year-old girl dies doing viral challenge

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Italy's data protection watchdog has ordered TikTok to block access to users whose age cannot be confirmed.

The ban comes just days after the death of a young girl in Palermo, who had been taking part in an online "challenge" that has been viral on the platform.

"The Italian Data Protection Authority (GPDP) has ordered Tik Tok to immediately block the use of user data for which the age of the user has not been ascertained with certainty," it said in a statement.

"The authority decided to intervene as a matter of urgency following the terrible case of the 10-year-old girl from Palermo."

The Chinese-owned app has been prohibited from processing user data that is not "in compliance with the provisions related to the age requirement".

The temporary ban will last until 15 February as the authority continues to assess data privacy regulations. The GPDP also stated that they had informed Irish data protection authorities "given that recently TikTok has announced that it has set its main establishment in Ireland".

The President of Italy's Commission for childhood and adolescence, Licia Ronzulli, described the ban as "right and timely" on Twitter.

"The safety of minors must be protected at all costs and we cannot, as happened in Palermo, allow a social network to be an accomplice in a suicide".

Tiktok had already been accused of data privacy violations by the GPDP in December over the "lack of attention to the protection of minors".

The social network had also been accused of weak policies, which allowed users under the age of 13 to circumvent age-restricted rules.

The public prosecutor's office in Palermo indicated that it has opened an investigation into TikTok for "incitement to suicide" after the 10-year-old's death by asphyxiation, which provoked strong reactions across Italy.

"The safety of the TikTok community is our top priority," the platform said in a statement, adding, "we are at the disposal of the competent authorities to collaborate in their investigation".

Phob0 on January 23rd, 2021 at 01:04 UTC »

The article doesn't really say what happened. I looked into it and it's pretty gruesome. The police / parents are alleging she tried the tiktok "blackout" challenge which looks to be some kind of viral challenge to pass out or faint and so this kid tied a belt around her neck. Could also be suicide but it's doubtful. I truly do feel sorry for the family, kids do some stupid shit.

Konkuriito on January 22nd, 2021 at 22:51 UTC »

these games were a thing long before social media. Was called the choking game before. But social media does make the spread of them exponentially faster and larger, which really isn't good. A ban would be very hard to enforce though.

MyStolenCow on January 22nd, 2021 at 22:27 UTC »

I think Tiktok has a 13 age requirement, and you need to be 16 to send and receive messages.