DeepSeek is currently blocked in South Korea pending an assessment of the Chinese company's handling of user data.
Regulators said they would suspend the app until they could be sure it complied with the country’s data protection laws.
DeepSeek’s regulatory challenges highlight the growing concerns surrounding AI-driven platforms and their compliance with national data protection frameworks.
South Korea has suspended new downloads of the Chinese AI app, DeepSeek, citing data protection concerns. The app remains under review until it meets the country’s privacy law requirements.
South Korean authorities have temporarily blocked new downloads of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) app, citing ...
South Korea’s data protection authority has announced a suspension of new downloads for the Chinese AI app DeepSeek, citing ...
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