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DeepSeek may be removed from app stores in Germany over data privacy and compliance concerns, according to sources familiar ...
DeepSeek could soon disappear from Apple and Google's official app stores in Germany as data protection officials accuse the Chinese chatbot of alleged privacy violations.
Germany urges Google & Apple to remove DeepSeek AI, citing unlawful data transfers to China and user privacy risks.
The Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has notified Apple and Google that DeepSeek, the AI chatbot app, represents illegal content under the European data protection ...
DeepSeek has not been able to provide my office with convincing evidence that data of German users is protected in China at a level equivalent to that of the European Union.
Lawmakers and experts say China's DeepSeek AI app could expose U.S. users to risks and promote censorship.
Germany’s data protection authority in Berlin announced Friday that DeepSeek’s app unlawfully sends user data to China, urging Google and Apple to consider blocking the AI service from their app ...
Chinese AI app DeepSeek could be facing another ban, this time in Germany. Data protection official Meike Kamp has filed a formal request with both Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from digital ...
Google and Apple must remove DeepSeek from their app stores, as the AI tool is unlawfully transmitting German users' personal data to China. The Berlin Commissioner for ...