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Indonesia lifts TikTok licence suspension after app shares data

Short video platform widely used during August protests agrees to provide livestreaming information

Indonesia has reinstated TikTok’s operating licence after the video-sharing platform complied with government demands to share data on livestreaming during recent protests in the country. 

The move came just one day after President Prabowo Subianto’s administration had suspended TikTok’s licence over the platform’s initial refusal to comply with the request for data, citing internal policies.

Indonesia is TikTok’s second-largest market after the US, with an estimated 150mn users.

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