EU Digital Services Act Disclosures

Last Updated: July 15, 2026

You can see our previous Disclosure versions here.

The following disclosures of Formagrid Inc, dba Airtable ("Airtable," "we," "our," or "us"), are directed to residents of the European Union (EU). These disclosures may change as Airtable grows and evolves, so please check back regularly for updates and modifications to this page.

Definitions

As used in these disclosures, "Service Terms" means the agreement, if any (such as Airtable’s Terms of Service or a master subscription agreement), between you or your organization (collectively, “you” or “your”) and Airtable that governs your use of Airtable's products and services (the "Services"). "Your Content" means information, data, and other content, in any form or medium, that is collected, downloaded, or otherwise received, directly or indirectly, from you (or on your behalf) by or through the Services.

Policies and Procedures for Moderation of User Content  

For information on the restrictions that apply to content on the Services and how we enforce violations of these restrictions, please see our Acceptable Use Policy.  

Tools Used for Content Moderation

We use a combination of technology and human review to evaluate compliance with our Service Terms, including our Acceptable Use Policy.  Where Your Content or an Airtable account is flagged for human review, our review team evaluates the content or account and the reasons it was flagged and makes a decision as to whether to take action on it.  We then use technology and human effort to remove content and accounts that we determine to be in violation of the applicable agreement or our Acceptable Use Policy.  If we make a decision to remove Your Content, suspend or terminate your account, or take other actions, we will notify you as required by the DSA.

EU DSA Point of Contact and Notification of Illegal Content

Communications regarding compliance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), including notification of content that you believe violates EU or EU Member State law, may be directed to legal@airtable.com. Please include the following information in your email: (i) a detailed explanation of why you believe the content is illegal under EU or EU Member State law; (ii) the URL of the allegedly-illegal content or other information allowing us to locate the content on the Services; (iii) your name and email address; and (iv) a statement confirming your bona fide belief that your notification is accurate or complete.

You may also contact our representative, DataRep, as follows:

  • send an email to DataRep at airtable@datarep.com,
  • submit the online webform at www.datarep.com/data-request,
  • phone call to +353 (1) 919 8899, or
  • mail your inquiry to DataRep at DataRep, The Cube, Monahan Road, Cork, T12 H1XY, Republic of Ireland. NOTE: when mailing inquiries, it is ESSENTIAL that you address your letters to 'DataRep' and not 'Airtable', or your inquiry may not reach Data Rep. Please refer clearly to Airtable in your correspondence.

Notification of Illegal Content

If you wish to notify us of content that you believe violates EU or EU Member State law, you may email us at legal@airtable.com.  Please include the following information in your email: (i) a detailed explanation of why you believe the content is illegal under EU or EU Member State law; (ii) the URL of the allegedly-illegal content or other information allowing us to locate the content on the Services; (iii) your name and email address; and (iv) a statement confirming your bona fide belief that your notification is accurate or complete.

Notification of Criminal Activity

If we become aware of any information that gives us a good faith belief that a criminal offense involving a threat to the life or safety of a person or persons has taken place, is taking place or is likely to take place, we may notify the appropriate authorities in the applicable EU Member State, as required by the DSA.