These rights give you meaningful control over your personal information and are enforceable under CCPA and other state privacy laws.
Consumer impact
TikTok collects an exceptionally broad range of personal data including biometric identifiers, precise location, clipboard content, purchase history, and inferred personal attributes, which are shared with advertisers, analytics partners, sellers, and third-party platforms. Minors receive additional protections, and sensitive personal information such as health, financial, and demographic data may be inadvertently disclosed through user content. You can opt out of personalized advertising and manage your data rights by visiting TikTok's Privacy and Settings menu in the app or at https://www.tiktok.com/legal/report/privacy.
What you can do
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Export Your Data
Visit https://www.tiktok.com/legal/report/privacy, select the relevant request type (access, deletion, correction, or portability), verify your identity as prompted, and submit your request.
Delete Your Data
Open TikTok, go to Settings and Privacy, tap Privacy, then scroll to find data management options to submit a deletion request directly within the app.
Applicable agencies
State Attorney General
State AGs in California, New York, Texas, and other states can investigate violations of state consumer protection and privacy laws, including CCPA (California), SHIELD Act (New York), and equivalents.
Who can file: Residents of states with comprehensive privacy laws â primarily California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah
What you need: Evidence of the violation, explanation of how your state rights were affected, and your account or contact information with the company
What to expect: Outcomes vary by state. May result in investigation, enforcement action, or requirement for the company to change practices. No direct individual compensation in most cases.
Search "[your state] attorney general consumer complaint" to find your state's direct complaint form