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Germany's data protection commissioner has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the country due to concerns about data protection, following a similar ...
DeepSeek may be removed from app stores in Germany over data privacy and compliance concerns, according to sources familiar ...
Due to unauthorised data transfers, Germany is urging Google and Apple to take DeepSeek out of app stores. It is tampering ...
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'The transfer of user data by DeepSeek to China is unlawful': Germany calls for Google and Apple to remove the AI app from their storesIf the app is ultimately removed, it may only be blocked in Germany or the EU broadly, but likely won't impact users in other parts of the world. Even so, millions of people could find themselves ...
Germany is calling on Apple and Google to block the DeepSeek app from the country's official app stores The Berlin Data ...
Germany's data protection commissioner has reported DeepSeek AI to Google and Apple as "illegal content" in a move that could lead to a ban.
One of Germany's data protection watchdogs on Friday said DeepSeek's app illegally sends user data to China and asked Google and Apple to consider blocking the artificial intelligence service.
The landscape of AI applications in Europe just got a little more complicated. Germany has officially stepped forward, asking tech giants Apple and Google to block the Chinese AI app DeepSeek from ...
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