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Indonesia

36%DSA alignment

Indonesia has no DSA-style platform-transparency mandates (its MR5/UU ITE regime is content-takedown and data-access), but its in-force 2025 child-protection regulation imposes binding age verification, child-risk classification, privacy-by-default and a child-profiling ban, enforceable by Komdigi with fines up to 2% of revenue.

In forceGovernment Regulation 17/2025 on Child Protection in Electronic Systems ('PP Tunas') (2025)ยท Komdigi
In forcePersonal Data Protection Law (UU 27/2022) (2022)ยท Komdigi
In forceMinisterial Regulation 5/2020 (MR5) + UU ITE (2020)ยท Komdigi

Scored against the DSA

Each obligation the DSA imposes on very large platforms, and whether Indonesiaโ€™s law requires the same. Cells cover DSA-style, user-protective transparency and accountability only.

  • Required by law
  • Partial / emerging
  • No such obligation
  • Undetermined

Transparency

  • No such obligation

    Public ad libraryDSA Art. 39

    No ad-library mandate.

  • No such obligation

    Transparency reportsDSA Art. 15 / 24 / 42

    MR5 and PP71 impose registration plus takedown and government data access, not user-facing transparency reporting.

  • No such obligation

    Researcher data accessDSA Art. 40

    MR5 data access runs to government and law-enforcement, not independent researchers.

  • No such obligation

    Reach disclosureDSA Art. 24(2)

    No periodic public active-user disclosure duty.

Accountability

  • Systemic risk assessmentDSA Art. 34โ€“35

    PP Tunas requires a child-risk self-assessment across five dimensions, verified by Komdigi; child-safety scoped, not a broad systemic assessment.

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  • No such obligation

    Independent auditDSA Art. 37

    PP Tunas uses self-assessment plus Komdigi verification, not third-party audit.

  • No such obligation

    Algorithmic transparencyDSA Art. 27 / 38

    No recommender-transparency or chronological-feed rule.

  • Required

    Regulator + penaltiesDSA Art. 49โ€“52, 74

    Komdigi enforces the PDP Law with fines up to 2% of annual revenue (a dedicated PDP Agency is pending).

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Child protection

  • No profiling ads to minorsDSA Art. 26(3) / 28

    PP Tunas expressly prohibits profiling of children and restricts commercial use of children's data, though a standalone targeted-ad-ban clause is not consistently confirmed.

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  • Required

    Age assuranceBeyond the DSA

    PP Tunas mandates risk-proportionate age-verification mechanisms across five child age bands.

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  • Required

    Child-safety duty of careDSA Art. 28

    PP Tunas imposes child-protection-by-design duties: risk classification, privacy-by-default child accounts, parental controls and harm-reduction safeguards.

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