Nigeria investigates Temu for possible data privacy breaches
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Nigeria investigates Temu for possible data privacy breaches
""The investigation into Temu was triggered by concerns around online surveillance through personal data processing, accountability, data minimization requirements, transparency, duty of care, and cross-border data transfer," the NDPC said in a statement published online late on Monday. How large has Temu grown in Nigeria? The move in Africa's most populous country and one of its biggest markets comes amid rising global scrutiny of Temu's rapid international expansion. NDPC chief Vincent Olatunji ordered the probe and warned that processors could be held liable for any non-compliance under the Nigeria Data Protection Act of 2023. The NDPC said in its statement that Temu handled the personal data of around 12.7 million Nigerians, based on its preliminary investigations."
"The Chinese-owned app-driven online discounter Temu is subject to a series of investigations in several countries, often as a result either of data protection concerns or product quality, compliance and pricing concerns. Last October, the European Commission announced an investigation, saying Temu was not doing enough to stop the sale of illegal products on its site. Its EU headquarters in Dublin was searched later that year."
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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission opened an investigation into Temu over concerns about online surveillance, personal data processing, accountability, data minimization, transparency, duty of care, and cross-border transfers. NDPC chief Vincent Olatunji ordered the probe and warned that processors could be held liable under the Nigeria Data Protection Act of 2023. Preliminary investigations indicated Temu handled the personal data of around 12.7 million Nigerians. Temu faces additional international scrutiny, including an EU probe into illegal product sales and US state allegations that the app tracked users and might share data with Chinese authorities.
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