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South Korea joins Italy, Australia in banning DeepSeek over security concerns

Australia bans DeepSeek on government devices over security concerns Australia bans DeepSeek on government devices over security concerns

South Korean authorities have temporarily blocked new downloads of the DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) app, citing concerns over the company’s handling of user data.

The country’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) announced the decision on Monday, saying that the Chinese AI startup had failed to fully comply with South Korea’s data protection laws.

According to PIPC, DeepSeek recently appointed legal representatives in South Korea and admitted to partially neglecting regulatory considerations regarding user privacy.

“The Chinese startup appointed legal representatives last week in South Korea and had acknowledged partially neglecting considerations of the country’s data protection law,” the PIPC said.

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The commission added that the app’s service would resume once the company implements improvements in accordance with national privacy laws.

According to Reuters, when asked about South Korea’s move, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry said the Chinese government prioritises data privacy and security, ensuring compliance with legal standards.

The spokesperson also said China does not require companies or individuals to collect or store data in violation of laws.

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The ban follows similar actions by other governments.

On February 4, Australia prohibited the use of DeepSeek on government devices due to security concerns.

Italy’s privacy regulator recently blocked the AI service, citing the company’s failure to address data policy issues.

Taiwan has also warned about potential risks related to cross-border data transmission and information leaks.

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Also, regulators in Ireland and France have launched investigations into DeepSeek’s data-handling practices.

DeepSeek gained global adoption for its advanced human-like reasoning capabilities and open-source model.

In January, it surpassed OpenAI’s Chatgpt as the most downloaded free app on the Apple store.

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