Authority: ODPC - Kenya
Jurisdiction: Kenya
Decided: 16 May 2024
Relevant law: Legal Provisions Reviewed
Type: Complaint
Outcome: Violation
Started: 17 February 2024
Published: Yes
Fine: N/A
Parties: Barbara Njiriri vs. Keptis Systems Ltd
Case No.: 299 of 2024
Appeal: N/A
Original Source: ODPC
Original contributor: MZIZI Africa

Contents

  1. Summary
    1. Facts
    2. Holding
  2. Comment
  3. Further resources
  4. The Decision

Summary

A complaint was lodged with the ODPC regarding Keptis Systems posting a video of the Complainant on their TikTok account without consent. The Respondent did not respond to the ODPC, but the video was taken down. The ODPC ruled that Keptis Systems violated the Complainant’s rights under the Data Protection Act 2019.

Facts

The case involved a complaint filed on February 17th, 2024 by Barbara Njriri (the Complainant) against Keptis Systems (the Respondent). The complaint was that the Respondent posted a video of the Complainant on their TikTok social media platform without obtaining consent.

The Respondent did not respond to the notification of the complaint** and as such was deemed non-responsive by the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC).

The Complainant alleged that on 16th November 2023 the Respondent posted a TikTok video featuring her on its TikTok page without her consent. She further stated that the Respondent refused to pull down the said post despite being requested to do so.

The ODPC visited the Respondent’s TikTok page and confirmed that the subject video was available and accessible at the Respondent's TikTok page. However, as at the date of determination, the subject video was no longer available.

The ODPC found that:

Legal Provisions Reviewed

The following legal provisions were reviewed by the ODPC: