The European Commission introduced two tools to anonymously report violations of the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. The tools ensure that whistleblowers' data is encrypted, "guaranteeing the complete privacy of the whistleblower in all its communications with the Commission."
30 April 2024
European Commission establishes anonymous DSA, DMA reporting tools
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