
Each EU country has a Digital Service Coordinator (DSC) who works with the European Commission to supervise and monitor how platforms apply the DSA.
Find out who the DSC is in your country.
In addition, organisations that are experts in identifying and flagging illegal and harmful content can be appointed by DSCs. They are called trusted flaggers, and when they raise concerns, platforms must act quickly! Think of them as referees who call out problems as soon as they spot them.
Find out who the trusted flaggers are in your country.
Further information and resources
Online abuse – get help, report it!
Do you want to learn more about the DSA? Check out this booklet, explaining the measures to protect kids and teens online.
The DSA explained

Each EU country has a Digital Service Coordinator (DSC) who works with the European Commission to supervise and monitor how platforms apply the DSA.
Find out who the DSC is in your country.
In addition, organisations that are experts in identifying and flagging illegal and harmful content can be appointed by DSCs. They are called trusted flaggers, and when they raise concerns, platforms must act quickly! Think of them as referees who call out problems as soon as they spot them.
Find out who the trusted flaggers are in your country.
Further information and resources
Online abuse – get help, report it!
Do you want to learn more about the DSA? Check out this booklet, explaining the measures to protect kids and teens online.
The DSA explained
- DSA (Digital Services Act) DSAforYOUth