Chinese Apps' GDPR Compliance Failures
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Summary
Chinese apps like TikTok and AliExpress have failed to comply with GDPR access requests, not providing all data as required by Article 15 GDPR.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledMost major tech companies have by now implemented some sort of automation tool that allows them to fulfil GDPR access requests on a mass scale.
TikTok only provided part of the complainant’s data in an unstructured form that was impossible to understand.
AliExpress prov
All three companies failed to adequately answer the complainants' access requests
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