Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology is intensifying its oversight of global tech platforms regarding child safety, with TikTok successfully meeting PP Tunas compliance while Meta and Google face rigorous investigations.
- TikTok has officially passed the PP Tunas compliance process and reaffirmed its commitment to teen safety.
- The Indonesian government has applauded TikTok’s specific moves to protect children on its platform.
- Meta and Google are undergoing a full-day review by the Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology, answering 29 questions on child safety rules.
TikTok Achieves PP Tunas Compliance
TikTok has successfully navigated the PP Tunas compliance process as new safety regulations take effect in Indonesia. The company has reiterated its commitment to maintaining a safe environment for teenage users.
Indonesian authorities have praised the platform’s proactive steps to implement protections for children. These efforts align with the government’s broader push to regulate digital content for minors.
Investigations into Meta and Google
While TikTok has met the requirements, Meta and Google are facing stricter scrutiny from the Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology. The ministry is currently investigating both companies regarding their adherence to PP Tunas.
The investigation involves a comprehensive, full-day check by regulators. The two tech giants must address 29 specific questions focused on their child safety rules and implementation strategies.
The Ministry of Communication and Digital Technology continues to monitor these platforms to ensure all digital services operating in the country meet the established child safety standards.
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