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Following the publication of the European Commission’s proposal for a Digital Networks Act (DNA), the under-signed organizations and civil society groups would like to express their concerns regarding the effects of this proposal on net neutrality. We regret that the concerns raised by a broad coalition of stakeholders during the preparatory phase of this initiative now seem to have materialized in the legislative proposal, as the DNA seeks to review the Open Internet Regulation, incompletely integrating EU net neutrality rules into the DNA, whilst introducing new, sweeping changes adversely affecting the IP interconnection ecosystem
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BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation welcomes the EU Commission’s decision to fine Temu for failing assess systemic risks harming consumers while shopping on the platform.
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BEUC, The European Consumer Organisation, together with 13 consumer groups from 13 countries (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and the Netherlands), conducted an evidence-gathering to document the widespread financial scams on Meta, TikTok and Google as well as the limited corrective measures platforms take to prevent their circulation. The screenshots were taken between December 2025 and March 2026. Consumer groups collected 893 examples.
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Consumers spend more time online and increasingly rely on digital payment services in their daily lives. As their digital presence grows, so do fraudulent practices, with online advertising emerging as a major vector for scams. Whether watching videos, following friends, scrolling or reading the news, consumers are routinely exposed to increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes, leading not only to financial harm – i.e. in 2024, consumers suffered financial losses up to EUR 4.2 billion – but also to a loss of trust in digital and financial markets.
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BEUC – The European Consumer Organisation, wrote to the European Commission to inform that, together
with 29 consumer organisations from 27 countries, we are filing complaints against Meta, TikTok, and Google with the European Commission and the competent Digital Services Coordinators, pursuant to Article 53 of EU Regulation 2022/2065 (the Digital Services Act- DSA).
with 29 consumer organisations from 27 countries, we are filing complaints against Meta, TikTok, and Google with the European Commission and the competent Digital Services Coordinators, pursuant to Article 53 of EU Regulation 2022/2065 (the Digital Services Act- DSA).
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BEUC, The European Consumer Organisation, together with 13 consumer groups from 13 countries (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and the Netherlands), conducted an evidence-gathering to document the widespread financial scams on Meta, TikTok and Google as well as the limited corrective measures platforms take to prevent their circulation. The screenshots were taken between December 2025 and March 2026. Consumer groups collected 893 examples. This annex does not intend to provide the exhaustive list of ads, but highlights key examples collected per organisation.
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BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation, regrets that the final AI omnibus adopted early this morning, aimed to simplify AI rules to boost competitiveness, instead creates a less safe digital environment for consumers as it delays key provisions in the AI Act and creates dangerous loopholes in the scope of the law.
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BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation, together with 3 organisations representing civil society, consumers and children's rights wrote to the EU Commission, the Cyprus EU Council Presidency and Members of the European Parliament to express our concerns about current proposals in the AI Omnibus that would weaken the scope and effectiveness of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act.