A (National Data Protection Agency) this Tuesday (June 30, 2026), a gathering of subsidies to listen to society about the new regulation of digital platforms. The objective is to map regulatory priorities related to user rights, the obligations of social networks and the protection of women in the virtual environment.
Contributions can be sent by any citizen or organization through the platform until August 17th.
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The initiative comes in response to recent updates to the (). The new regulations require platforms to act proactively against fraud and the growth of digital violence, regardless of specific court orders to remove content. Exclusive guidelines have also been created to ensure the safety of women online.
ANPD will not evaluate posts in isolation. Inspection will have a systemic nature, focusing on ensuring that companies adopt the appropriate structures and technical mechanisms to prevent the massive circulation of online crimes. This action will be aligned with the rules of the and the .
According to Camila Leite Contri, deputy superintendent of Regulation at ANPD, popular participation is essential to balance regulation and fundamental rights. “The contributions received will support topics such as inspection criteria, parameters for differentiating obligations according to the size and risk of services, in addition to supervision and transparency mechanisms”he explained.