Beyond TEP Regulation – Trusted European Platforms: European social media as trusted platforms for democracy

Public Participation — Webinar

Italy — May 22, 2026 @ 11:00am - 1:00pm GMT+01:00

Milan - Rome / Italy

Host Organization and Partners — Compubblica - Infocivica - Eurovisioni

https://www.compubblica.it

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As part of OGP WEEK (https://open.gov.it/notizie/open-gov-week-2026-18-22-maggio-2026-save-date), “Public Communications,” Infocivica – Amalfi Group, and Eurovisioni are organizing a webinar dedicated to TEPs, trusted European platforms for creating and promoting secure, privacy-friendly, and GDPR-compliant digital spaces, serving as an alternative to US Big Tech. These platforms include digital identity tools, institutional portals, and guaranteed services, available in Italian. Introductory texts on the topic have been published on the websites of the Eurovisioni and Articolo21 associations.

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These tools are part of the European Union’s strategy to strengthen digital sovereignty by offering services that meet rigorous data protection standards, often coordinated by the Department for Digital Transformation.

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