PP Tunas
Self-Assessment Form
An AI-powered compliance tool for Indonesia’s child protection framework
Nicholas Tong · May 2026
Regulatory Context
Indonesia's Child Protection Regulation
Government Regulation 17/2025 (PP Tunas) requires all internet-connected products accessible by minors to complete a mandatory self-assessment and submit to Komdigi by 6 June 2026.
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5 Legal Instruments · 259 Pages
GR 17/2025 (52p), MR 9/2026 (29p), Decree 140 (5p), Decree 142 (93p), Decree 219 (80p) — all in Bahasa Indonesia, no official English translations
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58 Parameters
Across 7 risk aspects: Contact, Content, Exploitation, Data, Addiction, Psychological, Physiological — each with unique weighting
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>50% = High Risk
Any single aspect scoring above 50% classifies the product as high-risk, triggering enhanced regulatory obligations
Pain Points
The Compliance Problem
Source Material
- All in Bahasa Indonesia — regulatory text, form, parameters, and filing format require translation before teams can begin
- No official guidance — Komdigi has not published interpretation notes for any of the 58 parameters
- Simple paper form — Decree 142 provides only a basic table with minimal column headers
Operational Reality
- Multiple products — each game requires its own separate assessment and filing
- Ambiguous parameters — product teams cannot answer without legal interpretation
- Trilingual requirement — English for global teams, Chinese for many product teams, Bahasa Indonesia for official filing