Page contents Page contents The EU Internet Forum (EUIF) is the EU’s main tool for voluntary cooperation with the internet industry to prevent and address the exploitation of the internet for terrorism, violent extremism and serious and organised crime. The Forum complements the EU’s digital legal framework, including the Terrorist Content Online Regulation and the Digital Services Act, to fight illegal and harmful content online. The Commission launched the Forum in December 2015 to tackle terrorist and harmful content online. The Forum covers a broad range of online crimes from child sexual abuse online, online drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings online to recruitment for organised crime and migrant smuggling online. Mission The EU Internet Forum creates a collaborative environment for national authorities from EU Member States, EFTA countries, the internet industry, and other partners to discuss and address the challenges posed by malicious and illegal content online. The Forum fosters exchange on constantly evolving online threats and supports analysis and evidence-building on existing and emerging challenges. The members of the Forum explore and work together on prevention, awareness raising and detection of the harm or crime against abuse and exploitation of online platforms by terrorists and violent extremists, as well as other malicious actors. The Forum is also supporting the preparation and implementation of EU policies. It is aligned with EU legislation and protects fundamental rights online. Actions and areas of work EU Internet Forum activities address the most pressing risks in each crime area. Further information on the Forum’s work and its activities can be found in the annual EU Internet Forum Activities overview below. The EU Internet Forum has developed several concrete products and initiatives to support industry members and law enforcement in their fight against illegal and harmful content online. All deliverables and activities of the EU Internet Forum are for voluntary use by its members and have no legal effect. The Forum participated in the creation of Europol’s EU Internet Referral Unit which flags and refers terrorist content online to online platforms.The EU Online Crisis Response Framework, which was endorsed at the EU Internet Forum Ministerial meeting in March 2026, provides a voluntary and pro-active Framework for law enforcement and online service providers to prevent and respond to the risk of viral spread of illegal and harmful content linked to suspected terrorist or violent extremist incidents.Knowledge Packages to support identification and content moderation of illegal content online:A Knowledge Package on Violent Right-Wing Extremism’ groups, symbols, and manifestos.A Knowledge Package on Countering Drug Sales OnlineA Knowledge Package on Nihilistic Violent Extremism onlineGuidance for robust Terms of Services and Acceptable Use Policy to address terrorist financing activitiesThe Community Engagement and Empowerment Programme to support civil society organisations and young professionals with digital tools, sustainable engagement strategies, and resilience building practices. It builds on the Civil Society Empowerment Programme which supported civil society organisations in the fight against terrorist and extremist propaganda online between 2015 and 2022.A study on the role and effects of algorithms in spreading terrorist, violent extremist and borderline content. Membership The Forum is chaired by the European Commission and brings together a wide range of institutions, organisations, and networks as active members:EU countries and countries of the European Free Trade AgreementEuropean institutions and EU Agencies, such as Europol, Eurojust, the Fundamental Rights Agency, the European External Action Service, and the Council’s Counter Terrorism CoordinatorInternet industry, including Amazon, Automattic, DailyMotion, Discord, Dropbox, Meta, MistralAI, Google, Just Paste.it, Mega, Microsoft, Snap, Soundcloud, Telegram, Twitter, Twitch, Yubo, TikTok, Roblox and ZoomThe Global Internet Forum to Counter TerrorismTech Against TerrorismThe United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism and the United Nations Security Council Counter-Terrorism CommitteeThe EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation (formerly the Radicalisation Awareness Network)Tech CoalitionInstitute for Strategic Dialogue Events The Forum organises technical meetings and info sessions throughout the year to address emerging and existing threats. Once a year, Senior Official Meetings take place and the Forum convenes every two years, at Ministerial level, chaired by the Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration. 2026 February: EUIF technical meeting on the online dimension of migrant smuggling (agenda, report) March: EUIF Ministerial meeting (agenda, news item, opening by the Commissioner)EUIF technical meeting on combating the digital dimension of trafficking in human beings (agenda, report)April:EUIF technical meeting on addressing drug sales online: enhancing public-private cooperation (agenda, report) 2025 March: EUIF technical meeting on the online recruitment of youngsters by criminal groups: (agenda, minutes)June: EUIF Senior Officials Meeting - Cross-over of online harms (agenda, report)2024 February: EUIF Ministerial: (agenda, opening by the Commissioner)September:EUIF technical meeting on terrorist and violent extremist financing activities online: (agenda)EUIF technical meeting on drug sales online: implementation of the Knowledge Package and next steps: (agenda, report)December: EUIF Senior Officials Meeting (agenda, report) 2023 February: Countering Drug Sales Online (agenda, minutes)June:Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings (agenda, minutes)EUIF Senior Officials Meeting (agenda) and (minutes)October: Extraordinary EUIF meeting on online content circulating following terrorist attacks of 7 October against Israel2022 March: Terrorist Operated Websites Workshop (agenda, RAN Policy Support paper)June: Senior Officials Meeting (agenda)September: Algorithmic Amplification and Borderline Content Workshop (agenda)October: Violent Extremist and Terrorist Financing Activities Online (agenda)December: EUIF Ministerial (agenda), Opening by the Commissioner (video)2021 January: EUIF Ministerial (agenda, Commissioner’s speech)March: Right-Wing Extremism Technical Meeting (agenda)June: Senior Officials Meeting (agenda)September: Algorithmic Amplification Workshop (agenda, RAN presentation)October: Technical Meeting on Video-Gaming (agenda, RAN Policy support paper, Suraj Lakhani presentation)NovemberTable-Top Exercise (Europol Press Release)Senior Officials Meeting (agenda, PREO Presentation)December: EUIF Ministerial (agenda, Commissioner’s speech)2020 May: Right-Wing Extremism Technical Meeting (agenda, discussion paper)July: Senior Officials Meeting (agenda)August: EU Crisis Protocol Meeting (agenda)October: Right-Wing Extremism Workshop (agenda, McNeil-Wilson paper)November: Table-Top Exercise (Europol press release)2019 May: Senior Officials Meeting (agenda, Ritzmann paper,Vox Pol document)July: Technical Meeting (agenda)October: EUIF Ministerial (agenda, EUIF press release) Useful documents EU Online Crisis Response Framework - FactsheetEU Internet Forum activities 2026EUIF Rules of procedureEU Internet Forum BrochureProtectEU: Agenda to prevent and counter terrorismProtectEU Internal Security StrategyEU Strategy on a more effective fight against child sexual abuseEU Internet Forum activities 2025EU Internet Forum activities 2024EU Internet Forum activities 2023EU Internet Forum Activities 2022EU Internet Forum brochure 2022EU Internet Forum Activities 2021 Contact For more information or questions about the EU Internet Forum and its activities, reach us at the following email address: Home-Internet-Forumec [dot] europa [dot] eu.