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Report illegal content

How to notify Webfolio of allegedly illegal content under the EU Digital Services Act (DSA).

Overview

Webfolio provides a notice-and-action mechanism for content on webfolio.to that you believe is illegal. We process notices in good faith and in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 (DSA) and applicable French law.

Who may report

Any person or entity may submit a notice, including users, rights holders, authorities, and members of the public.

Information to include

Your notice should be sufficiently precise and substantiated. Please include:

  • Your name and contact details (email; postal address if you prefer written correspondence).
  • A clear explanation of why you consider the content illegal, with reference to applicable law where possible.
  • The exact URL(s) or sufficient information to locate the content on the Service (tool page, comparison, comment, etc.).
  • A statement that you believe in good faith that the information and allegations are accurate and complete.
  • Where you act on behalf of someone else, documentation of your authority to do so.

What happens next

  • We acknowledge receipt where appropriate and review the notice without undue delay.
  • We may remove, restrict access to, or otherwise address content we find to be manifestly illegal or incompatible with our policies and the law.
  • We may contact you for clarification. Decisions are taken in accordance with the DSA and our Terms of Service.
  • Where applicable law provides for counter-notice or appeal procedures, we will inform affected parties as required.

How to submit a notice

Send your notice to contact@webfolio.to with the subject line “Illegal content notice”. For urgent matters, include “Urgent” in the subject. You may also use our postal address: Entreprise Individuelle – DA SILVA AVELAR William, 10 rue de Penthièvre, 75008 Paris, France.

contact@webfolio.to

Last updated: May 21st, 2026