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Temu, Shein ordered to provide information on EU tech guidelines compliance by July 12

Chinese fastfashion ecommerce merchant Temu and Chinafounded peer Shein were ordered by EU tech regulators to supply details on how they adhere to EU online material guidelines by July 12 following complaints by consumer bodies.

Both companies go through tougher requirements under the Digital Solutions Act such as doing more to take on unlawful and damaging material on their platforms after they were designated as Very Large Online Platforms due to their a great deal of users.

The European Commission said it has actually sent ask for information to the business, asking how they allow users to notify them of unlawful items and handle their online interfaces to prevent users from being deceived or controlled via so called dark patterns.

It also desired more information on how the companies protect minors, the transparency of their suggestion systems, the traceability of traders, and compliance by design.

This enforcement action is also based upon a complaint submitted to the Commission by consumer organisations. Both Temu and Shein should supply the inquired by 12 July 2024, it stated in a statement.

DSA violations can lead to fines of as much as 6% of a. business's global turnover.

(source: Reuters)