Report illegal or harmful content
Use this process to notify pagedar about illegal content, rights violations, hate speech, privacy violations, fake reviews, or content that breaches our Terms or Community Guidelines.
How to submit a notice
Until the in-product reporting form is launched, send notices to legal@pagedar.com. Authority requests and Digital Services Act correspondence may also be sent to dsa@pagedar.com.
Your notice should include enough information for us to identify the content and assess the issue without a detailed legal investigation.
What to include
- Your name and email address, unless the report concerns sexual abuse or exploitation offences where anonymous reporting may be legally appropriate.
- The exact URL, review ID, account name, domain, screenshot, or other location information for the content.
- A clear explanation of why you believe the content is illegal or violates our rules.
- The legal basis or right affected, if known, such as defamation, copyright, trademark, privacy, hate speech, harassment, or consumer protection.
- A statement that you believe in good faith that the information in your notice is accurate and complete.
- Any supporting documents, authorisations, or proof of rights where relevant.
What happens next
- We confirm receipt where we have your electronic contact details.
- We review notices in a timely, diligent, objective, and non-arbitrary way.
- We may remove content, disable access, reduce visibility, keep the content online, request more information, or take account-level action.
- Where required, we inform the reporter and affected user about our decision and available redress options.
- We may use automated tools, authentication metadata, provider signals, Turnstile verification results, and review history to support triage, spam detection, risk scoring, and duplicate detection, but important decisions can be escalated for human review.
Appeals
If your content or account was restricted and you believe the decision was wrong, contact appeals@pagedar.com with the decision reference, affected content, your account email, and a short explanation.
We may reject abusive, duplicative, manifestly unfounded, or bad-faith appeals.
Misuse of the reporting system
Do not submit knowingly false notices, automated mass notices, coercive notices, or notices intended to silence lawful criticism. Misuse may lead to rejection of notices, account restrictions, or other lawful measures.
Emergency and authority requests
If there is an imminent risk to life, physical safety, or serious harm, contact local emergency services first. Competent authorities may contact dsa@pagedar.com. We can communicate in English and German for Digital Services Act purposes.