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Tick Tock faces multiple complaints from EU groups alleging it broke the blocks consumer laws on failed to protect Children.
The short video sharing app has been growing rapidly around the world, but it faces growing criticism over its privacy and safety policies.
European consumer group B, U.
C or Burke cites several issues in its complaint.
It says Tik TAKS terms off service favor the firm at users expense that includes an irrevocable right to use posted videos without any remuneration for the creators.
It says the APP has also failed to protect Children from hidden advertising and inappropriate content.
Consumer organizations in 50 in other countries have also called on national authorities to act.
A tick Tock spokesman said it had contacted Burke to discuss its concerns on was Always ready to improve.