DSA contact
& procedures.
Single point of contact (Article 11)
For EU member-state authorities and the European Commission: dsa-authorities@intirear.design. Communications are accepted in English. We respond within 7 business days for routine matters and same-day for urgent takedown orders.
For EU users (Article 12): dsa-users@intirear.design. You can also report content directly inside the app — tap the ⋯ on any generated design, choose “Report design”, and we'll acknowledge within 24 hours.
Notice and action mechanism (Article 16)
If you believe a piece of user-generated content on Intirear is illegal under EU or member-state law, send a notice that includes all of the following (the “Article 16 elements”):
- A sufficient explanation of why the content is allegedly illegal.
- A clear indication of the URL or in-app location (a share-link ID or generation ID).
- The name and email of the person filing (anonymous notices are accepted for narrowly defined sex-offences/CSAM only).
- A statement of good faith.
We confirm receipt without undue delay (always within 24 hours) and process the notice in a diligent, non-arbitrary, and objective manner.
Statement of reasons (Article 17)
When we restrict, remove, demote, or otherwise affect any of your content or account, we provide a clear and specific statement of reasons. This includes the legal or contractual ground, the facts we relied on, and your options for redress, including:
- Filing an internal complaint via the in-app appeal flow.
- Initiating out-of-court dispute settlement with a body certified under Article 21.
- Filing a judicial complaint in the EU member state where you reside.
Internal complaint-handling (Article 20)
Decisions can be appealed for free within 6 months. Send appeals to dsa-appeals@intirear.design with your case ID. A human (not an automated system) reviews each appeal.
Trusted flaggers (Article 22)
Reports submitted by entities that hold trusted-flagger status under Article 22 (as designated by the Digital Services Coordinator of their member state) are processed with priority. Designated trusted flaggers can contact us at the dsa-authorities address above with their certificate of designation.
Transparency reporting (Article 15)
Annual transparency reports are published at intirear.design/legal and cover: number of orders received from EU authorities, number of notices received under Article 16, content moderation actions taken on our own initiative, and median response times. The first report covers calendar year 2026 and will be published in Q1 2027.
Estimated EU MAU
Per Article 24(2) we publish our average monthly active EU recipients every 6 months. As of the most recent reporting period: below 45 million (we are not a Very Large Online Platform / VLOP under Article 33). Updated figures will be published here twice a year.