Temu vows compliance as NDPC probes data practices
In February 2026, the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) launched an investigation into the global e-commerce platform Temu regarding alleged violations of the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDP Act) 2023. Key Details of the Probe Triggering Concerns: The investigation focuses on potential online surveillance, lack of accountability, and failure to meet data minimization and transparency requirements. Affected Scale: Preliminary findings indicate Temu processes the personal information of approximately 12.7 million Nigerian users. Temu has publicly stated it will cooperate with the NDPC's inquiry and maintains that privacy is a core value. The NDPC warned that third-party processors (e.g., payment gateways and logistics firms) could also be held liable if they engage with platforms that do not verify their compliance with the NDP Act. If found in violation, Temu could face substantial fines or a temporary suspension of its operations in Nigeria. In the same vein, Temu f...