Seoul: the Chinese artificial intelligence service Deepseek is again available in the South Korean application markets on Monday April 28 for the first time in about two months, when Downloads have been suspended After the authorities cited violations of data protection rules.
The South Korea Personal Information Protection Commission said on Thursday that Deepseek transferred user data and prompts without authorization When the service was launched for the first time in South Korea in January.
Downloading the application was suspended in February after questions on personal data protection surfaced, but the service was again available for download on the South Korea applications market, including via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
“We process your personal information in accordance with the law on the protection of personal information in Korea,” said Deepseek in a revised privacy policy applied to the application.