The EU Digital Services Act requires that platforms like TikTok put in place mechanisms to enable reporting of suspected illegal content. How to report| www.tiktok.com
The European Union has set a clear vision for platform regulation with the Digital Services Act (DSA). Following our updates in July about our Research API and Commercial Content Library, today we are - Thoughts, stories and ideas.| Newsroom | TikTok
To help online platforms implement a user-friendly and privacy-preserving age verification method, the Commission is developing a harmonised approach in close collaboration with the Member States.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
On 14 July 2025, the Commission has published its guidelines on the protection of minors under the DSA to ensure a safe online experience for children and young people.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The European Commission is working towards an EU-harmonised approach to age verification.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The Commission's blueprint takes a user-friendly and privacy-preserving approach to age verification.| digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu
Later this month, the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), one of the most comprehensive pieces of internet regulation, will begin to fully apply| Meta Newsroom
The enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA) includes a full set of investigative and sanctioning measures that can be taken by national authorities and the Commission.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The DSA will apply to VLOPs and VLOSEs as of August 28, 2023, across Google, we are engineering for compliance at scale.| Google