The Deepseek logo is seen in this illustration taken on January 29, 2025. (Reuters)
DeepSeek faces expulsion from app stores in Germany
Germany has taken steps towards blocking Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from the Apple and Google app stores due to concerns about data protection, according to a data protection authority commissioner in a statement on Friday.
DeepSeek has been reported to the two US tech giants as illegal content, said commissioner Meike Kamp, and the companies must now review the concerns and decide whether to block the app in Germany.
“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,” she said.
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“Chinese authorities have far-reaching access rights to personal data within the sphere of influence of Chinese companies,” she added.
The move comes after Reuters exclusively reported this week that DeepSeek is aiding China’s military and intelligence operations.
DeepSeek, which shook the technology world in January with claims that it had developed an AI model that rivaled those from US firms such as ChatGPT creator OpenAI at much lower cost, says it stores numerous personal data, such as requests to the AI or uploaded files, on computers in China.
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