The Irish Internet Hotline was established in 1999 to combat illegal online content (Stock image)

Irish Internet Hotline designated as 'Trusted Flagger'

by · RTE.ie

The Irish Internet Hotline has been designated as a "Trusted Flagger" under the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA) by Comisiún na Meán.

Trusted Flaggers are independent entities designated to identify and report illegal online content.

Platforms are required to prioritise and process notices submitted by Trusted Flaggers without undue delay.

Established in 1999, the Irish Internet Hotline combats illegal online content, with a particular focus on child sexual abuse material, as well as other forms of illegal content within its remit.

"The designation reflects the expertise and experience our team has developed in identifying and reporting illegal content within our areas of competency," said Mick Moran, CEO of the Irish Internet Hotline.

"Trusted Flagger status formalises an approach we’ve already been taking for nearly three decades and strengthens our ability to ensure that high-quality reports are prioritised and acted on appropriately," Mr Moran said.

The Irish Internet Hotline is Ireland’s national reporting centre where members of the public can report suspected illegal and harmful online content in a secure and anonymous way, particularly child sexual abuse material.