European Digital Services Act (DSA)

This page includes information relevant to the EU Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market For Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC) (the DSA).

Designated Point of Contact

Pursuant to Articles 11 and 12 of the DSA, the Head of DSA Compliance has been designated as Apple’s point of contact for communications with Member State authorities, the European Commission, the European Board for Digital Services, and recipients of the service. Such communications should be in English.

Notice and Action Portal

Pursuant to Article 16 of the DSA, government representatives, trusted flaggers, and the general public can use the Notice and Action portal to submit notices concerning illegal content on the App Store, Apple Books (ebooks), Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, and iCloud storage.

File a Content Report Notice

App Store Advertising Repository

Pursuant to Article 39 of the DSA, this repository contains information about Apple-delivered advertising on the App Store in European Union countries and regions.

View the Apple Advertising Repository

Redress Options

Under the DSA, recipients of the App Store, Apple Books (ebooks) and Apple Podcasts Subscriptions services are entitled to receive information about available redress options in connection with certain decisions taken by Apple.

Learn more about redress options

DSA Transparency Report

Pursuant to Articles 15, 24, and 42 of the DSA and Apple’s commitment to transparency, this report provides information on App Store operations.

See the DSA Transparency Report | App Store | October 2023

See the DSA Transparency Report | App Store | April 2024

European Recipients of Services Report

In accordance with Article 24(2) of the DSA, the recipients of the services report includes the numbers of average monthly active recipients in the EU of intermediary services within the scope of that Article, calculated as an average over the period of the past six months.

View the Most Recent Report