JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia revoked a suspension on TikTok's local operating license after the Chinese-owned social media platform shared data requested by the government on its live streaming activity during recent deadly protests .

On Friday Indonesia's Communication and Digital Affairs temporarily suspended TikTok's license, citing a violation of obligations as a private electronic system operator. TikTok had refused to provide complete data on user activity, particularly during protests between Aug. 25-30.

In a letter on Sept. 23, TikTok told the ministry its internal policies prevented it from fully complying with the data request, according to a statement released by the ministry's website on Friday.

Deadly protests erupted across the world’s third-largest democracy in late

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