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South Korea Blocks Chinese AI App DeepSeek Over Data Privacy Concerns

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February 18, 2025
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South Korea Halts DeepSeek Amid Privacy Scrutiny

In a move that underscores growing DeepSeek global concerns over data privacy, South Korea announced Monday that the Chinese AI-powered app DeepSeek would no longer be available for download on local app stores—at least until authorities complete a review of its data-handling policies.

Choi Jang-hyuk, vice chair of Seoul’s Personal Information Protection Commission, made it clear that the government intends to “thoroughly examine” how DeepSeek processes user information to ensure it aligns with South Korea’s privacy laws.

Temporary Suspension Until Further Review

The data protection agency emphasized that DeepSeek was cooperating with the investigation and had admitted that “considerations for domestic privacy laws were somewhat lacking.” While this review is underway, the app has been pulled from South Korean app stores as a precautionary measure.

The suspension began on Saturday, with Apple’s South Korean App Store following suit on Monday. However, users who already have DeepSeek installed can continue using it—though officials have warned them to proceed with caution until compliance issues are resolved.

DeepSeek’s Growing Footprint and Rising Privacy Concerns

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, has gained significant traction in recent weeks, attracting users with its ability to rival Western counterparts like ChatGPT at a much lower cost. However, the app has also sparked concern over its data storage practices, with many countries worried about how much personal information it collects and where it is stored.

DeepSeek insists that all user data is stored securely on servers located in China—a reassurance that has done little to ease fears among privacy watchdogs worldwide.

Governments Push Back Against AI Data Collection

South Korea is not alone in its skepticism. Earlier this month, multiple South Korean government ministries and police agencies banned DeepSeek from their devices, citing security concerns. Meanwhile, Australia has also blocked the app from all government devices, warning that it may be collecting excessive sensitive information.

Beijing, for its part, continues to deny allegations that Chinese companies are being used to access private data. Officials in China have strongly condemned what they call the “politicization of economic, trade, and technological issues.”


With governments tightening their grip on data privacy regulations, the battle between innovation and security is far from over. For now, South Korean users of DeepSeek are left in a precarious position—caught between cutting-edge AI and an uncertain regulatory future.

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