Dhaka, Oct. 6 -- Indonesia has reinstated TikTok's operating license after the Chinese-owned social media platform complied with a government request for data related to its live streaming activity during deadly protests in late August.

The country's Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs had suspended TikTok's license on Friday, citing a failure to meet data-sharing obligations as a private electronic system operator. Officials said TikTok initially refused to provide complete user activity data from August 25-30, when nationwide protests erupted over lawmakers' privileges and police brutality, leaving 10 people dead.

According to the ministry, TikTok had earlier said its internal policies prevented full compliance with the reques...