EU Digital Services Act

EU Digital Services Act

The European Union (EU) Digital Services Act (DSA) entered into force on November 16, 2022. The DSA creates obligations for online platforms to reduce harms and counter risks online. The DSA intends to protect consumers and their fundamental rights online, establish a transparency and accountability framework for online platforms, and foster innovation, growth and competitiveness. 

Average Monthly Active Recipients

Under the DSA, online platforms are required to publish by February 17, 2023 “information on the average monthly active recipients” of their service in the EU, calculated as an average over a 6-month period. Platforms with over 45 million average monthly active EU recipients (which represents 10% of the EU population) are subject to designation by the European Commission as a “very large online platform” (VLOP), which must comply with additional regulatory requirements. 

TuttiReal has calculated its average monthly active recipients in the EU from the period of June 1, 2024 through November 30, 2024, which TuttiReal views as falling well below the 45 million user threshold to be considered a VLOP. 

This calculation includes what TuttiReal determines to the best of its ability to be unique users located in the EU that actually engaged with its online platform. Actual engagement with TuttiReal’s services excludes incidental use of its service (such as by recipients of other intermediary service providers that indirectly make TuttiReal’s content available) and also excludes automated users such as bots or scrapers.

TuttiReal first published this page on February 17, 2023. TuttiReal will monitor the number of average monthly active recipients of its services in the EU and will publish updated information at least every 6 months.

2024 EU DSA Transparency Report

At TuttiReal, we’re dedicated to preserving and enhancing the integrity of our marketplace, ensuring it remains a trusted platform for our community of buyers and sellers across the European Union. The report below, covering the period from February 17, 2024 to December 31, 2024, provides an overview of our content moderation practices and covers the European Union region.

Single Points of Contact

For more information regarding TuttiReal’s single point of contact for EU Member States’ authorities, the European Commission, the European Board for Digital Services, and Trusted Flaggers designated by EU Member State Digital Services Coordinators, please see our page Submitting a Regulatory Order or Request to TuttiReal.

TuttiReal users may contact us through TuttiReal’s Help Center.

Last updated on May 29, 2025