Welcome to our European Union (EU) transparency page, where we publish EU specific information required by the Digital Services Act (DSA), the Audiovisual Media Service Directive (AVMSD), the Dutch Media Act (DMA), and the Terrorist Content Online Regulation (TCO). Please note that the most up-to-date version of these Transparency Reports can be found in the en-US locale.
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For DSA, we are regulated by the European Commission, and the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM). For AVMSD and the DMA, we are regulated by the Dutch Media Authority (CvdM). For TCO, we are regulated by the Netherlands Authority for the prevention of Online Terrorist Content and Child Sexual Abuse Material (ATKM).
Released: 30 January 2026
Last Updated: 30 January 2026
This report covers the period starting on 1 January 2025 and ending on 31 December 2025.
Background
The sexual exploitation of any member of our community, especially minors, is illegal, abhorrent, and prohibited by our Community Guidelines. Preventing, detecting, and eradicating Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) on our platform is a top priority for Snap, and we continually evolve our capabilities to combat these and other crimes.
The technologies we use include (a) PhotoDNA robust hash-matching and Google’s Child Sexual Abuse Imagery (CSAI) Match to identify known illegal images and videos of CSEA, respectively; and (b) Google’s Content Safety API to identify novel, "never-before-hashed" CSEA imagery. We report CSEA imagery to the U.S. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), as required by law. NCMEC, in turn, coordinates with law enforcement in the U.S. and other countries, as needed.
Report
The chart below includes data about proactive detection and resulting enforcements against EU users for CSEA imagery during 2025. (Note: some enforcements resulting from proactive scanning in 2025 may still be subject to appeal as of when this report was compiled, and therefore would not be reflected in the appeals and reinstatements data below.)
EU Data
Totals
Total content identified as potential CSEA imagery through proactive scanning
189,057
Total enforcements for violation of Snap’s policies against CSEA
61,774
Total appealed
12,246
Total appeals reviewed
12,246
Total enforcements overturned following appeal
1,012
Rate of enforcements overturned following appeal (Total enforcements overturned / Total appeals reviewed)
8.26%
Detected CSEA retention period
730 days
1. This category reports enforcements for violations of Snap’s Community Guidelines prohibiting child sexual exploitation. Proactively detected content that is enforced for other violations of Snap’s Community Guidelines is not reported here.
2. An enforcement can be overturned if we determine it was erroneous based on our policies in effect at the time of enforcement, or if we determine it was correctly enforced originally, but our applicable policy has changed at the time of reviewing the appeal.
Content Moderation Safeguards
The safeguards applied for CSEA Media Scanning are set out in the above EU DSA Transparency Report.
Esses relatórios foram preparados para atender às obrigações da Snap sob os artigos 34 e 35 do Regulamento (UE) 2022/2065 e fornecem os resultados das nossas avaliações anuais de riscos sistêmicos decorrentes da conceção, funcionamento e utilização das plataformas on-line do Snapchat, bem como a metodologia usada para avaliar esses riscos e as medidas de mitigação adotadas para lidar com eles.
Esses relatórios foram preparados para atender às obrigações da Snap sob o Artigo 37 do Regulamento (UE) 2022/2065 e fornecem: (i) os resultados da auditoria independente de conformidade da Snap com as obrigações estabelecidas no Capítulo III do Regulamento (UE) 2022/2065 e (ii) as medidas tomadas para implementar as recomendações operacionais dessa auditoria independente.
A Snap é uma provedora de “serviço de plataforma de compartilhamento de vídeos” (”PCV”) nos termos do Artigo 1(1)(aa) da AVMSD. Este Código de Conduta (“Código”) foi preparado para descrever como a Snap cumpre suas obrigações como PCV sob a Lei de Mídia Holandesa (“DMA”) e a Diretiva (UE) 2010/13 (conforme alterada pela Diretiva (UE) 2018/1808 (a “Diretiva de Serviços de Mídia Audiovisual” ou “AVMSD”)). O Código é aplicável em toda a União Europeia, bem como no Espaço Econômico Europeu.
Código de Conduta VSP da UE | Snapchat | Março de 2025 (PDF)
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