Submit a complaint to us
You can refer your complaint to us where you made the complaint to the relevant broadcaster or video-on-demand provider in the first instance and: you believe the broadcaster’s/video-on-demand provider’s response...
You can refer your complaint to us where you made the complaint to the relevant broadcaster or video-on-demand provider in the first instance and: you believe the broadcaster’s/video-on-demand provider’s response...
On this page: Does Coimisiún na Meán check my complaint is valid? How does Coimisiún na Meán assess my complaint? What criteria does the Commission apply in deciding on my...
We help enforce the three laws that make up our Online Safety Framework. This framework makes digital services accountable for how they protect people, especially children, from harm online. While...
We want to empower people in Ireland, including young people, parents, teachers and others, to discover how they can protect themselves online. Below, you’ll find a range of guides for...
Our lesson plans have been designed to help you introduce the role of Coimisiún na Meán to your class and to explore rights under our Online Safety Framework. Here is...
We know that parents want to keep their children safe online. We’re also aware that parents don’t always know how to start or where to go for help. On this...
Protecting children and young people from illegal and harmful content online is one of our key priorities. We understand that once a child or young person sees something upsetting or...
We live in a fast-paced world where news travels extremely fast, in various formats. In Ireland, we know that people get the majority of their news online. We know that...
As Ireland’s media regulator, we are tasked with the important work of developing a thriving, diverse, creative, safe and trusted media landscape. This encompasses the digital eco-system, and as such,...
Ireland’s Online Safety Framework is currently made up of three laws which are targeted at online platforms. These are the: the Digital Services Act (DSA), the Online Safety and Media...