You have rights.
We help you use them.
This tool helps you document online abuse, build a legally sound case, and escalate to platform regulators when platforms fail to act. Everything stays on your device — we hold nothing.
What happened?
Describe the incident clearly and factually. The more specific you are, the stronger your report.
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Write as if explaining to someone who has never seen the content. Avoid emotional language — factual accounts are more effective in formal complaints.
Capture your evidence
Add screenshots, URLs, notes, and platform responses. Each item is timestamped automatically. Add as much as you have — more evidence means a stronger case.
No evidence added yet. Use the buttons above to start capturing.
Choose your escalation path
Select every channel you want to use. We'll generate the appropriate documents for each. You can start with the platform and escalate further if they don't act.
Your case is ready
Review your report below. Download the PDF to submit to the platform, regulator, or HR department. Save the case file separately to reload your full history here if you receive a response or need to escalate further.
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Next Steps
What has happened so far
Every development in your case, in chronological order. Add new entries when the platform responds, when you escalate, or when the abuse recurs.
No timeline entries yet. Start a report to create your first entry.
Find your regulator
Under the Digital Services Act, every EU member state has a designated Digital Services Coordinator (DSC). If a platform ignores your report, you can file a formal complaint with your DSC — and they are legally required to act.
What the law requires
The Digital Services Act and GDPR give you enforceable rights that most platforms deliberately obscure. Here is what you are actually entitled to.