Korea has banned DeepSeek downloads on iPhone and Android after discovering the AI chatbot sends data to ByteDance.
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service has accused the Chinese AI firm of “excessively” collecting user data ...
On Sunday, the South Korean government temporarily halted new downloads of DeepSeek due to concerns over its data collection practices ...
The Personal Information Protection Commission, South Korea's data protection regulator, has directed Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek AI to ...
South Korea has imposed a nationwide suspension on new DeepSeek AI downloads after the company’s mobile apps failed ...
China on Tuesday defended its commitment to data privacy after South Korea accused the Chinese artificial intelligence ...
South Korea's data protection regulator has accused DeepSeek of sending citizens' data using its AI chatbot to TikTok's ...
As South Korea accused DeepSeek of sending user data to ByteDance, read what South Korean and Indian data protection laws have to say.
South Korea has accused Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of sharing user data with ByteDance, the China-based parent firm of TikTok.
South Korea has removed Deepseek from app stores as it has failed to comply with the country's data protection laws.
South Korea’s intelligence agency originally raised alarms over the Chinese AI service, accusing DeepSeek of “excessively” collecting personal data and using all user input for training.