Jakarta, Oct. 3 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs has suspended TikTok's Electronic System Operator License (TDPSE) over non-compliance with regulatory requirements.

"This step reflects the government's firm response to TikTok's decision to provide incomplete data on TikTok Live activities during the unrest between August 25 and 30, 2025," said Alexander Sabar, the ministry's Director General of Digital Space Monitoring, on Friday.

He explained that the suspension followed TikTok's refusal to disclose data on traffic information and the monetization of livestreaming activities, amid suspicions of online gambling content spreading on the platform.

"We summoned TikTok for direct clarification on September 16 an...