Indonesia has officially lifted its suspension on TikTok’s local operating license after a period of regulatory restriction. The government’s decision follows negotiations and the social media platform’s agreement to share specific data required by authorities. The move allows TikTok to resume full operations within the country.
The Indonesian government had previously suspended TikTok’s license amid concerns over inappropriate content and data security issues. In response, TikTok engaged with regulators and provided the requested information to address the country’s concerns. The platform emphasized commitments to adhere to local regulations and promote responsible content sharing.
Officials stated that the revocation of the suspension reflects a collaborative effort to ensure compliance while maintaining the platform’s accessibility for users in Indonesia. TikTok remains one of the popular social media platforms in the country, with millions of active users.
This development underscores ongoing global dialogues around internet regulation, content moderation, and data privacy, highlighting the importance of cooperation between social media companies and governments to address regulatory priorities.