European Commission issues preliminary objections to Meta and TikTok for alleged breaches of the DSA

Posted by Isabelle Szczepanski le 24 octobre 2025

The European Commission has made a preliminary finding that Meta and TikTok have breached the Digital Services Act due to failings in transparency and user protection, paving the way for possible sanctions for these major platforms.

The European Commission announced on Friday that it has made preliminary findings that Meta and TikTok have breached several provisions of the Digital Services Act (DSA). The findings, stemming from investigations opened in 2024, focus on systemic failings in the transparency and user protection mechanisms at the heart of the new obligations imposed on major platforms.
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With regard to TikTok, the Commission considers that the company does not comply with the requirements of Article…

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