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Platform Registry

Platform Registry

Platform Registry – Digital Platforms Commission (DPC)
Ensuring Integrity, Safety, and Fairness in the Digital Age

The Digital Platforms Commission maintains a public directory of all known digital platforms operating in or serving users within the United States. This registry categorizes platforms based on their DPC certification status, ensuring transparency for users, businesses, and regulatory partners.

Our goal is to help the public and industry stakeholders identify which platforms have met national digital compliance standards, which are currently under review, and which have failed to obtain licensing or have ceased operations.

DPC-Certified Platforms

These platforms have successfully completed the DPC compliance process, demonstrated full adherence to our 13 regulatory pillars, and maintain active certification status.

🟡 Under Review

Platforms that are in the application or audit phase of certification. These platforms have not yet been granted full DPC certification and are not currently licensed.

❌ Unlicensed Platforms

Platforms that are operating without a DPC license or have been denied certification due to major compliance failures. These may face penalties or access restrictions.

⚠️ Inactive/Closed Platforms

Platforms that have been shut down voluntarily or via enforcement action, and are no longer active within U.S. digital infrastructure.

DPC-Certified Platforms

These platforms have successfully completed the DPC compliance process, demonstrated full adherence to our 13 regulatory pillars, and maintain active certification status.

Under Review

Platforms that are in the application or audit phase of certification. These platforms have not yet been granted full DPC certification and are not currently licensed.

Unlicensed Platforms

Platforms that are operating without a DPC license or have been denied certification due to major compliance failures. These may face penalties or access restrictions.

Inactive/Closed Platforms

Platforms that have been shut down voluntarily or via enforcement action, and are no longer active within U.S. digital infrastructure.

Current Platform Listings

Certified Platforms (DPC Compliant)

Facebook (Meta)

Instagram (Meta)

YouTube (Google)

LinkedIn (Microsoft)

Twitter/X (X Corp.)

WhatsApp (Meta)

Reddit

Snapchat

Zoom

Discord (limited compliance)

Under Review

TikTok (ByteDance)

Telegram

Substack

Clubhouse

Truth Social

BeReal

Threads (Meta)

Unlicensed Platforms

VK (VKontakte – Russia)

WeChat (Tencent)

Gab

Odysee

Rumble

4chan

Kiwi Farms

Inactive / Closed

Google+ (shutdown)

Vine (shutdown)

Parler (deplatformed)

Orkut (closed)

Friendster (discontinued)

Myspace (inactive)

What Certification Means
Platforms listed as DPC-Certified

  • Display a verified DPC Trust Badge on their platforms

  • Appear in the official compliance registry with license ID and expiration

  • Are subject to annual audits and public transparency reporting

  • Can be trusted to operate according to U.S. digital safety standards


Unlicensed or closed platforms should be used with caution or avoided entirely. Businesses and public institutions are strongly advised not to partner with platforms that lack DPC certification.

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