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Notice and Takedown

for the online portal "Samo Prijatelji" www.samoprijatelji.si (hereinafter: Online Portal), operated by Adiuvo d.o.o. (hereinafter: Operator).

Effective from 26 November 2025

In the event that the user (or any third party) has any doubts, suspicions, observations, findings or complaints regarding any content on the Online Portal that may violate the General Terms of Service, the Acceptable Use Policy, applicable law, or the Contract between the Follower and the Creator, it may report such matters to the Operator by way of the Notice-and-Takedown form.

To report a profile, click the flag in the top right of the profile and fill out the form "Report content". To report a post, click on the three dots in the top right of the post and fill out the form "Report content".

Alternatively, please send a report by e-mail to support@samoprijatelji.com.

Such reports should be as detailed as reasonably possible and may include, among other things:

the nature of the infringement or violation;
all facts which lead the Participant to believe that an infringement or violation has occurred;
the precise location (on the Online Platform) where the content in question is located;
any grounds to believe that the user that submitted the content was not allowed to do so;
contant details of the notifier; and
the account name and identity of the user that submitted the content in question.

Users ensure that any submissions in the notice-and-takedown procedures are made in good faith. Users who regularly file manifestly unfounded reports or complaints may, after a warning, be suspended from having their reports and complaints processed.

Reports will be processed in accordance with the procedure described in Article 20 of the General Terms of Service.

A report or complaint submitted to the Operator will under no circumstance relieve the user of any further obligations imposed on it by way of the provisions of General Terms of Service or the law, such as any obligation to inform the police and/or other competent (investigative) authorities.

In the event the user is a consumer (and thus makes use of the services outside of the course of its business or profession), and is located in the European Union, the user can also submit its complaints to any of the certified out-of-court dispute settlement bodies under the Digital Services Act (DSA), listed on https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/dsa-out-court-dispute-settlement.

The Operator will in no event be liable for measures taken in accordance with Article 20 of the General Terms of Service.

Last updated: 26 November 2025