Advertisement
Germany
WorldEurope

DeepSeek faces ban from Apple, Google app stores in Germany

Apple, Google must now decide whether to block the app in Germany, though an exact time frame has not been specified

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
1
The logo of the Chinese AI application DeepSeek on a computer screen. DeepSeek has come under scrutiny in the United States and Europe for its data security policies. Photo: dpa
Reuters
Germany’s data protection commissioner has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek from their app stores in the country due to concerns about data protection, following a similar crackdown elsewhere.

Commissioner Meike Kamp said in a statement on Friday that she had made the request because DeepSeek illegally transfers users’ personal data to China.

The two US tech giants must now review the request promptly and decide whether to block the app in Germany, she added, though her office has not set a precise time frame.
Advertisement
DeepSeek did not respond to a request for comment. Apple and Google were not immediately available for comment.
According to its own privacy policy, DeepSeek stores numerous pieces of personal data, such as requests to its AI programme or uploaded files, on computers in China.
Advertisement

“DeepSeek has not been able to provide my agency with convincing evidence that German users’ data is protected in China to a level equivalent to that in the European Union,” Kamp said.

“Chinese authorities have far-reaching access rights to personal data within the sphere of influence of Chinese companies,” she added.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x