DeepSeek Spotted Sharing User Data with TikTok Parent Company

Vlad CONSTANTINESCU

February 25, 2025

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DeepSeek Spotted Sharing User Data with TikTok Parent Company

DeepSeek’s decision to share collected data with ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company in China, has heightened privacy concerns surrounding the AI firm.

DeepSeek data privacy concerns

DeepSeek found itself again the subject of security concerns after South Korean security researchers spotted it sharing harvested data with third parties.

In early February, researchers identified an obfuscated script on DeepSeek’s website that scraped account creation and login data and sent it to Chinese state-owned telecom company China Mobile.

Now, a fresh series of concerns revolve around DeepSeek, as the company has been seen sending data over to TikTok’s parent company.

South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), the same data protection regulation agency that halted new downloads of DeepSeek’s mobile apps for privacy violations, disclosed that the AI firm sent data to ByteDance.

Extent and scope of collected data currently unclear

"We confirmed DeepSeek communicating with ByteDance," said a PIPC spokesperson. The representative added that the agency has "yet to confirm what data was transferred and to what extent."

While DeepSeek’s reason for sharing data with ByteDance remains unclear, the latter faces some scrutiny after being banned in the US, despite President Trump’s decision to delay the nationwide ban for 75 days.

The decision to ban the popular short-form video app stemmed from growing fears that the platform may be used for influence-peddling and data-harvesting.

Thus, it makes sense that South Korea decided to halt new DeepSeek mobile app downloads based on fears that users' data may be harvested and shared without their consent with third parties.

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Vlad CONSTANTINESCU

Vlad's love for technology and writing created rich soil for his interest in cybersecurity to sprout into a full-on passion. Before becoming a Security Analyst, he covered tech and security topics.

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