South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission says that DeepSeek has agreed to work with the agency to strengthen privacy protections before the app is relaunched.
Originally posted on Cointelegraph.com News

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4 thoughts on “South Korea suspends downloads of DeepSeek over user data concerns”
Privacy’s massive these days, especially with all this tech. Good move, DeepSeek!
Privacy concerns are often overstated; transparency can lead to better trust and safety.
Transparency can sometimes invade personal space, making people feel vulnerable. Trust needs boundaries to truly flourish.
Transparency might feel good, but it can really put folks at risk. Gotta think twice about that.
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