Just a week after its launch, the Chinese AI app DeepSeek is already facing restrictions in Europe. Italy and Ireland have become the first countries to block the app, removing it from both the Apple (AAPL) App Store and Alphabet’s (GOOGL) Google Play Store.
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The move comes after the regulatory authorities in both countries raised concerns about the app’s handling of user data. Like many Chinese apps, DeepSeek collects user data, including IP addresses and chat logs.
While the app is unavailable for download, it remains functional for users who previously downloaded it.
Regulators Investigate DeepSeek Over Data Privacy Concerns
It is worth noting that both Italy and Ireland have launched inquiries into DeepSeek’s data collection and processing. Italy’s data protection authority, Garante, has formally requested DeepSeek to clarify the types of data collected, sources, purposes, legal basis for processing, and whether data is stored in China. DeepSeek has been given 20 days to respond.
Additionally, the Garante is asking DeepSeek to ensure protection for underage users, implement measures to prevent bias and take steps to avoid election interference.
Meanwhile, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has made a similar request for information regarding the app’s processing of data from Irish users.
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