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- 1 Art. 25 Online interface design and organisation
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II
LIABILITY OF PROVIDERS OF INTERMEDIARY SERVICES
CHAPTER III
DUE DILIGENCE OBLIGATIONS FOR A TRANSPARENT AND SAFE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT
SECTION 1
Provisions applicable to all providers of intermediary services
SECTION 2
Additional provisions applicable to providers of hosting services, including online platforms
SECTION 3
Additional provisions applicable to providers of online platforms
SECTION 4
Additional provisions applicable to providers of online platforms allowing consumers to conclude distance contracts with traders
SECTION 5
Additional obligations for providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines to manage systemic risks
SECTION 6
Other provisions concerning due diligence obligations
CHAPTER IV
IMPLEMENTATION, COOPERATION, PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT
SECTION 1
Competent authorities and national Digital Services Coordinators
SECTION 2
Competences, coordinated investigation and consistency mechanisms
SECTION 3
European Board for Digital Services
SECTION 4
Supervision, investigation, enforcement and monitoring in respect of providers of very large online platforms and of very large online search engines
SECTION 5
Common provisions on enforcement
SECTION 6
Delegated and implementing acts
CHAPTER V
FINAL PROVISIONS
- information society service
- recipient of the service
- consumer
- to offer services in the Union
- substantial connection to the Union
- trader
- intermediary service
- mere conduit
- caching
- hosting
- illegal content
- online platform
- online search engine
- dissemination to the public
- distance contract
- online interface
- Digital Services Coordinator of establishment
- Digital Services Coordinator of destination
- active recipient of an online platform
- active recipient of an online search engine
- advertisement
- recommender system
- content moderation
- terms and conditions
- persons with disabilities
- commercial communication
- turnover
- Mere conduit
- Caching
- service 6
- choice 4
- make 4
- the 4
- recipients 4
- paragraph 4
- recipient_of_the_service 4
- practices 4
- shall 4
- more 4
- design 4
- choices 2
- asking 2
- certain 2
- prominence 2
- decision 2
- giving 2
- repeatedly 2
- requesting 2
- article 2
- been 2
- already 2
- specific 2
- made 2
- especially 2
- presenting 2
- pop-ups 2
- interfere 2
- user 2
- experience 2
- making 2
- procedure 2
- terminating 2
- difficult 2
- than 2
- notably: 2
- eu / 2
- applies 2
- distorts 2
- interface 2
- organisation 2
- providers 2
- online_platforms 2
- organise 2
- operate 2
- online_interfaces 2
- deceives 2
- manipulates 2
- otherwise 2
- materially 2
Article 25
Online interface design and organisation
1. Providers of online_platforms shall not design, organise or operate their online_interfaces in a way that deceives or manipulates the recipients of their service or in a way that otherwise materially distorts or impairs the ability of the recipients of their service to make free and informed decisions.
2. The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to practices covered by Directive 2005/29/EC or Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
3. The Commission may issue guidelines on how paragraph 1 applies to specific practices, notably:
(a) | giving more prominence to certain choices when asking the recipient_of_the_service for a decision; |
(b) | repeatedly requesting that the recipient_of_the_service make a choice where that choice has already been made, especially by presenting pop-ups that interfere with the user experience; |
(c) | making the procedure for terminating a service more difficult than subscribing to it. |
Article 25
Online interface design and organisation
1. Providers of online_platforms shall not design, organise or operate their online_interfaces in a way that deceives or manipulates the recipients of their service or in a way that otherwise materially distorts or impairs the ability of the recipients of their service to make free and informed decisions.
2. The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to practices covered by Directive 2005/29/EC or Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
3. The Commission may issue guidelines on how paragraph 1 applies to specific practices, notably:
(a) | giving more prominence to certain choices when asking the recipient_of_the_service for a decision; |
(b) | repeatedly requesting that the recipient_of_the_service make a choice where that choice has already been made, especially by presenting pop-ups that interfere with the user experience; |
(c) | making the procedure for terminating a service more difficult than subscribing to it. |
whereas