AP Warns Users: TikTok Continues to Send Personal Data to China
Summary
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has warned users that TikTok continues to transfer personal data to China, despite a ruling by European privacy regulators deeming such transfers unlawful. The AP advises users and organizations to reconsider their use of TikTok and similar services.
What changed
The Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP), the Dutch data protection authority, has issued a warning to users regarding TikTok's continued transfer of personal data to China and other non-EU countries. This action follows a joint decision by European privacy regulators that found these data transfers to be in violation of the GDPR. Although TikTok has appealed this decision and is showing users a notification about its data practices, the AP emphasizes that the underlying ruling of unlawfulness stands, and users have limited control over their data once transferred to jurisdictions with different privacy rules.
Users are advised to carefully review TikTok's notification and privacy settings, assess the risks, and decide whether to continue using the platform. Organizations, particularly public and semi-public entities, are urged to conduct risk assessments, consider the implications of using TikTok, and be transparent with their target audiences about the associated data privacy risks. The AP is also investigating similar risks with other online services.
What to do next
- Review TikTok's privacy notification and statement.
- Assess TikTok's access to device features (camera, microphone, contacts, location).
- Conduct a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) if continuing to use TikTok.
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AP warns users: TikTok continues to send personal data to China
16 December 2025 Themes: Transfer within and outside the EEA International cooperation TikTok continues to send user data to China and other countries for the time being. In doing so, the company is going against a joint decision by European privacy regulators, who have determined that the transfer of data is unlawful. Since yesterday, TikTok has been showing a warning to users about what the company does with the data. The Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP), the Dutch data protection authority, believes it is important that people understand what this means for their privacy.
The AP is calling on users and organisations to carefully consider whether they wish to continue using TikTok and other services that transfer personal data to countries outside the EU. The AP indicates that this international transfer is a broader social issue and is also investigating the risks associated with other online services.
What does the TikTok notification mean?
TikTok has appealed against the decision of the European supervisory authorities, determining that the transfer of data to China by TikTok breaches the GDPR,and will continue to transfer personal data in the meantime. Users are shown a notification about what TikTok does with their personal data, which states:
- TikTok continues to transfer personal data of European users to countries outside the EU, including China.
- The Irish data protection authority (DPC) previously ruled β in the context of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) β that this transfer violates the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
- The Irish court temporarily suspended the imposed measures, but the ruling of the supervisory authorities stands. βIt's good that the Irish court is requiring TikTok to better inform its users", says Monique Verdier, Deputy Chair of the AP. "TikTok collects and uses a lot of personal data, including clicking behaviour, location data, contact information and sometimes financial data as well. Especially minors are often insufficiently aware of the data collection and the risks involved. In Europe, clear rules give people ownership of their personal data; outside the EU, such as in China, those rules are different. This means that users often have little control over what happens to their data. We believe that people and organisations should seriously consider whether they find this acceptable.β
Call to TikTok users
The AP gives the following advice to anyone who uses TikTok:
- Read TikTok's notification and privacy statement carefully.
- Check the privacy settings: what type of access does TikTok have to your camera, microphone, contacts or location?
- Decide whether you want to continue using TikTok under these circumstances. If not, you can (temporarily) delete the app or deactivate your account.
Be cautious about what you share through the app. Do not share sensitive information.
In addition, the AP provides specific advice to organisations that use TikTok:Identify the risks, for example through a data protection impact assessment (DPIA). Take into account that regulators have assessed TikTok's transfer of data as unlawful.
Determine whether it is responsible to continue using TikTok. Public and semi-public organisations set an example in this respect. Governments that use the platform give the impression that this can be done without any problems.
Have you decided to continue using TikTok? Be clear and transparent about this with your target groups and about the risks it entails for them.
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