Digital Services Act

Our points of contact and how to report illegal content.

Effective date: June 18, 2026

This page sets out the information Borderless Budget LLC provides under the EU Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065). Borderless Budget is a private budgeting app: the data you store is visible only to you, and we don't host public or shared content. The details below let authorities, and anyone who needs to, contact us and report content they consider illegal.


Our EU legal representative

Because we're established outside the EU, we have appointed an EU legal representative for the purposes of Article 13 of the Digital Services Act: Data Protection Representative Limited (trading as DataRep). To contact our representative, email DataRep at digitalrequest@datarep.com quoting "Borderless Budget LLC", use their webform at datarep.com/data-request, write to DataRep, The Cube, Monahan Road, Cork, T12 H1XY, Republic of Ireland, or call +353 (1) 919 8899. For general questions about Borderless Budget, email us at hello@borderlessbudget.com.


Point of contact for authorities

Authorities of EU member states, the European Commission, and the European Board for Digital Services can contact us directly at hello@borderlessbudget.com. We accept communications in English.


Point of contact for users

If you use Borderless Budget and need to reach us about anything covered by the Digital Services Act, email hello@borderlessbudget.com. A person, not only an automated system, will handle your message.


Reporting illegal content

If you believe something on Borderless Budget is illegal content, tell us at hello@borderlessbudget.com. So we can act, please include:

  • what the content is and where to find it (a link, or enough detail for us to locate it),
  • why you believe it's illegal,
  • your name and email (you can stay anonymous if your report concerns certain offences involving children),
  • a statement that you believe the report is accurate and made in good faith.

We'll confirm we received your report, review it, and let you know what we decide and how you can challenge that decision.


Content decisions and statements of reasons

If we restrict or remove content, or suspend an account, because of illegal content or a breach of our terms, we'll give the affected user a clear statement of reasons and explain how they can challenge it. Because Borderless Budget doesn't host public or shared content, this happens rarely.