South Korea accuses DeepSeek of transmitting user data without consent - Reuters

 • 6290 переглядiв

South Korean law enforcement officials have stated that Chinese startup DeepSeek has been transmitting user data and their requests without permission. The company has previously been accused of leaking data to Bytedance.

South Korean law enforcement agencies have stated that the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek has transferred user information and requests without permission. This was reported by Reuters, reports UNN.

Details

The Personal Information Protection Commission of the Republic of Korea noted that Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Co Ltd did not obtain user consent when transferring personal information to a number of companies in China and the United States during its launch in South Korea.

DeepSeek did not respond to journalists' requests.

Recall

In February 2025, the South Korean government discovered a data leak through the Chinese AI company Deepseek to Bytedance – the owner of TikTok.

In response to the allegations, Deepseek acknowledged certain shortcomings in complying with data protection laws in South Korea and expressed its readiness to cooperate with local regulators.

The US may ban the Chinese AI laboratory DeepSeek - NYT17.04.25, 11:11

Popular
Patients vs. the System: Why People Are Afraid to Sue Private Clinics

 • 5702 переглядiв

Inheritance after the death of a spouse - who is entitled to what

 • 20130 переглядiв

Russian drone attack on Kyiv region affected two districts - consequences shown

 • 17397 переглядiв

Mossad announced a plan to overthrow the Iranian government

 • 10344 переглядiв

News by theme