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Komdigi Issues Second Summons to Meta and YouTube on Compliance with PP Tunas

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Komdigi Issues Second Summons to Meta and YouTube on Compliance with PP Tunas
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - The Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi) has sent a second summons letter to Google, which oversees YouTube, and Meta, which oversees Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.

This second summons was issued after both companies failed to comply with the initial summons for examination regarding adherence to child protection regulations in the digital space (PP Tunas).

“Today, we have issued a second summons letter to the relevant parties,” stated Director General of Digital Space Supervision, Alexander Sabar, in his remarks on Thursday (2/4/2026).

Komdigi emphasised that this second summons is a follow-up step in the enforcement process for compliance, which cannot be delayed.

“In accordance with the provisions, summonses can be issued up to a maximum of three times before sanctions are imposed,” he said.

The sanctioning process refers to Article 32 paragraph (2) of Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025 and Article 44 paragraph (2) of the Minister of Communication and Digital Regulation Number 9 of 2026.

“Every delay extends the risks faced by children in the digital space. Therefore, we demand concrete and timely compliance from all platforms, including global platforms,” he stated.

Komdigi assured that all supervision stages will continue, including further steps if non-compliance persists.

Alex also emphasised that child protection in the digital space is a non-negotiable priority.

“We expect good faith and concrete actions from every electronic system provider. A digital space that is safe for children is a shared responsibility, and compliance with regulations is part of that commitment,” he said.

The government has officially implemented Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic System Providers in Child Protection (PP TUNAS).

The regulation requires digital platforms to limit children’s access according to age and to strengthen the protection of children’s personal data.

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