DIGITAL SERVICES ACT NOTICE

DIGITAL SERVICES ACT NOTICE

The Digital Services Act (DSA) regulates the obligations of digital services that act as intermediaries in their role of connecting consumers with goods, services, and content. This includes online platforms, among others.
The aim of the DSA is to contribute to the proper functioning of the internal market for intermediary services by setting out harmonised rules for a safe, predictable and trusted online environment that facilitates innovation.

The DSA entered into force on November 16th 2022.

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POINT OF CONTACT FOR AUTHORITIES

Under Article 11 of the DSA, online platforms are required to designate a single point of contact for direct communication with EU member state authorities, the European Commission and the European Board for Digital Services.

These authorities can contact us about the application of the DSA at  info@nakedenjoys.com Communication with us can be in English or Dutch. When sending an e-mail to this address, please be sure to include your full name and the name of the EU-based authority on whose behalf you are contacting us. We’ll also need an email address to contact you, which should be associated with the relevant EU-based authority.

If you are not contacting us about the DSA on behalf of any of these authorities, please refer to our “POINT OF CONTACT FOR USERS” as described below.

POINT OF CONTACT FOR USERS

If you have a concern about a particular thumbnail and/or textual indication linking to a page with content or other information you encounter on our platform, you may report these to us by using our Notice and Action Policy.
For general questions, please e-mail us info@nakedenjoys.com.

APPEAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION

We may impose certain restrictions if we believe the content you provide violates our Terms of Use or Acceptable Content Policy, or if we are required to do so by law. Under Article 20 of the (1) DSA you have the right to appeal within six months, if you believe that we have taken wrongful action against content provided by you.

In addition, you can contact a certified out-of-court dispute settlement body for assistance, for example if you disagree with the outcome of an appeal. The European Commission maintains a website listing all available certified out-of-court dispute settlement bodies

No out-of-court dispute settlement bodies are currently certified. We will update this site as soon as more information is available.

Decisions of out-of-court dispute settlement bodies are not binding on you or us.