JAKARTA - TikTok is committed to complying with Government Regulation number 17 of 2025 concerning the Protection of the Governance of the Implementation of Electronic Systems in the Protection of Children (PP Tunas) which is effective March 28, 2026.

TikTok is also committed to taking compliance measures related to accounts of teenagers under 16 years of age after an independent assessment process, and through a process of close consultation with the Ministry of Communication and Digital.

In an official statement on its official website, TikTok confirmed that security, especially for teenage users, is a top priority. All content on the platform is claimed to have been moderated according to the Community Guidelines, with 99.1% of content that violates the rules being proactively removed before being reported.

"We also use the most innovative technology to detect accounts that violate the age limit policy, and suspend accounts that are identified as non-compliant," wrote the ByteDance-owned platform.

For teen users, TikTok added, its platform already provides more than 50 security, privacy, and safety settings that are automatically enabled.

In the future, TikTok stated that it would continue to strengthen the protection system and provide the public with further information as the technical guidelines from the government evolve.

"We will continue to engage constructively with Komdigi in the self-assessment process, and hope that this rule will be applied fairly and consistently on all social media platforms," he concluded.


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