Digital platform companies Meta and Google have complied with the Ministry of Communication and Digital's summons to undergo an investigation into alleged violations of Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025 concerning the Governance of Electronic Systems for Child Protection.
Alexander Sabar, Director General of Digital Space Supervision at the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, explained that Meta underwent an inspection at the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs office.
Google, meanwhile, visited the Ministry today.
"The Meta platform, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, and Google, which owns YouTube, have complied with our second request," Alexander said at the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs office.
