Nigerian government probes Temu over data protection law violation

The Federal Government of Nigeria has initiated an investigation into the e-commerce platform Temu's data processing practices. Authorities suspect these activities may violate national data protection laws.

Nigeria's Federal Government has ordered an immediate probe into the data handling operations of Temu, a popular e-commerce platform. The investigation stems from concerns that Temu's practices could be breaching the country's data protection regulations. This move highlights growing scrutiny on digital platforms operating in Nigeria to ensure compliance with local privacy standards.

The announcement comes amid increasing focus on safeguarding user data in the e-commerce sector. Temu, known for its affordable goods and rapid market entry, now faces examination by government agencies. No specific details on the scope or timeline of the probe have been disclosed yet, but it underscores the enforcement of data protection laws in Nigeria's digital economy.

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