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National Media and Infocommunications Authority
    • About
      The NMHH was established in 2010 to consolidate media and telecommunications regulatory powers. The agency thus serves as both a media regulator and a telecommunications authority.
    • Mission and Strategy
      In 2023, the NMHH formulated a strategy for the next three years, until 2026. Learn about our organisation’s mission, values, goals and the steps we take to achieve them.
    • Tasks, supervised areas, areas of expertise
      The primary responsibilities of the NMHH comprise general and very specific tasks defined in legislation. In addition, we fulfil public functions that go beyond these to attain certain societal goals, such as the protection of future generations.
    • International relations
      Participation in international organizations creates opportunities to channel best practices from abroad into the work of the authority and supports effective cooperation, primarily with partner authorities within the EU.
    • Contact info, press contact
      Here you can find our contact details and the different ways to reach us.
    • News
      This page contains all news about the NMHH, as well as details for events organized by us or in which we participated.
    • NMHH and Media
      The NMHH’s media-related tasks and powers are defined in the Media Act and the Act on the Freedom of the Press and Media Content.
    • Media Council
      The Media Council is an independent body of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority reporting to Parliament and possessing the status of a legal person.
    • Institute for Media Studies
      The Institute for Media Studies supports the Media Council and conducts independent scientific activities. Its work is supervised by the Media Council.
    • Tenders
      Current tenders of the Media Council: tender procedures for rights to provide radio media services, as well as grants for program production, technical upgrades and running costs.
    • Media content and media content services
      In this section, we provide information on the notification of media services and press products, and on the statutory supervision and control of media content and media services.
    • Video-sharing platform services
      Unlike media service providers, video-sharing platform providers are not editorially responsible for the content they make available, and they have no influence over the actual content beyond the organisation and cataloguing of the content.
    • Advertising register
      The NMHH is responsible for operating the ad media registry, managing and updating the data, and registering and deleting advertisements.
    • Media-related research
      The NMHH’s regular and occasional media-related research on viewership, listening, audience, media coverage, reality shows, advertising and much more.
    • Media-related news
      This page features our media-related news and event details—primarily the minutes of the Media Council’s meetings.
    • NMHH and Infocommunications
      The supervision and regulation of the electronic communications market are of paramount importance for maintaining an optimal market environment, promoting competition, and protecting the rights and interests of consumers.
    • Infocommunications supervision
      We are responsible for monitoring whether the organisations, companies and entrepreneurs providing communications services in Hungary are carrying out their activities in accordance with the rules applicable to the sector.
    • Infocommunications regulation
      We are responsible to maintain an optimal market environment, promote market competition, and create a balanced and predictable market environment for both consumers and service providers.
    • Infocommunications security
      Infocommunications security includes the performance of regulatory tasks related to the designation of critical communications infrastructure as well as administrative functions serving protection and security purposes.
    • Spectrum management
      Our aim is to use the radio spectrum efficiently without harmful interference, and to make the frequencies available for radiocommunications, radio astronomy and other non-radiocommunications applications.
    • Numbering
      Identifiers ensure the distinction between electronic communications networks, service systems, and, in particular, subscribers. The most well-known such identifier is the telephone number.
    • Electronic services
      The NMHH is the public authority responsible for trust services: it registers, supervises and controls, and takes action against spams.
    • Communication networks and infrastructure
      The NMHH performs tasks related to the licensing of communications facilities, operates the national infrastructure register and regularly assesses the geographical coverage of high-speed networks.
    • Space telecommunications
      The NMHH is also involved in the regulation and coordination of space telecommunications (satellite telecommunications). We fulfil this function within the framework of radio spectrum management and international frequency and orbit coordination.
    • Making electronic data inaccessible
      A measure taken by a public authority to ensure that electronic data — such as emails, files, cloud content or social networking data — cannot be temporarily deleted, modified or destroyed during a pending procedure.
    • Data erasure
      To protect our personal data, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) offers consumers a free data erasure service in its non-regulatory powers.
    • Average Monthly Cost Indicator
      The Average Monthly Cost Indicator (AMCI) created by the NMHH helps navigate between landline and mobile telephone tariff plans that offer a wide range of services at different rates.
    • Market reports
      The NMHH continuously monitors changes in the supply side of communications markets, and publishes its research findings based on figures from the most important communications operators.
    • Market research
      NMHH regularly monitors the Hungarian telecommunication (electronic communication) market in order to gain a more thorough understanding of consumers’ usage habits, opinions and potential problems.
    • Public notices, communications
      Notices, announcements and official information materials relating to electronic communications.
    • News, events
      On this page, you can find our news and events related to electronic communications and electronic services.
    • NMHH and Postal sevices
      The NMHH monitors compliance with postal regulations, keeps records, receives notifications, conducts authorisation procedures, requests data and performs other regulatory tasks.
    • Postal supervision
      Surveillance means the controls and procedures to monitor the application of and compliance with the postal services rule as well as the fulfilment of the general terms and conditions.
    • Authorisation, notification
      The guides available on the site help service providers to comply with their legal obligations and to operate lawfully, and facilitate the transparent completion of authority procedures.
    • Data reporting
      The data reporting obligations of providers of universal postal services and of providers of postal services that substitute the universal postal service are regulated by an NMHH decree.
    • NMHH and Internet
      The President of the NMHH may only investigate compliance with the obligations under the DSA and alleged breaches of the EU Regulation in respect of service providers established in Hungary.
    • Supervision of intermediary service providers
      An intermediary service provider is any service provider that transmits, stores or makes available content created by others in the online space.
    • Complaints about digital services
      Violation of the DSA and the Online Intermediation Services Act. Monitoring the application of fair and transparent conditions for business users.
    • Online platforms
      Online platforms include in particular social media services, online marketplaces, app stores and content-sharing platforms.
    • CyberShield
      The “KiberPajzs“ (CyberShield) cooperation whose primary objective is joint action against financial cyber attacks and digital fraud, and information of the public.
    • Online finances
      One of the NMHH’s key objectives is to help citizens develop their digital skills.
    • Internet Hotline
      The IH aims to make our online environment safer and to handle reports of online content considered to be unlawful or harmful to the development of minors.
    • Szélessáv.net
      An official service (speed test) of the Authority that can help choose the right fixed or mobile internet service.
    • Research
      Our research and studies concerning the internet, the online world, social media and online platforms.
    • Internet-related news and articles
      On this site, you can find our news and events related to how the online world works, its regulation and oversight, its risks, and internet habits.
    • NMHH and Child protection
      In addition to undertaking child protection activities as an authority in the traditional sense, we also engage in an educational, preventive way in promoting children’s media awareness and assuring the digital safety of children and families.
    • Regulatory engagement
      The aim of child protection is to ensure that children and minors are adequately protected when consuming media content.
    • Internet Hotline
      The IH aims to make our online environment safer and to handle reports of online content considered to be unlawful or harmful to the development of minors.
    • Magic Valley
      The Magic Valley (Bűvösvölgy) centres were set up by the NMHH to support the improvement of media literacy and critical thinking skills among children and students.
    • Gyerekaneten.hu
      The aim of the portal is to help parents and teachers understand the digital world of children and young people, and identify and manage the risks associated with digital life.
    • Research
      This page primarily features research on media use, media literacy, and media awareness among children aged 3–16 and their parents and carers.
    • News, events
      The news available on this site is primarily intended to help parents, teachers, and professionals teach children how to use digital services safely and responsibly.
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categoryInternet Hotline

Online abuse still mostly committed against children in 2025

The Internet Hotline has published its latest report. The legal aid service’s 2025 report reveals that nearly half of the reports from children and one-third of the reports from parents concerned online sexual abuse of children.

12 May 2026
categoryINHOPE

The number of cases of online sexual abuse against children has increased dramatically

In 2025, hotlines identified 1,356,009 new materials involving children, reflecting a 46% increase. Newly uncovered cases accounted for 28% of the total, indicating not only the rapid spread of previously identified materials but also the continuous production of new illegal content.

28 April 2026
categoryDigital Services Act (DSA)

Information on the Internet Hotline in the context of the Digital Services Act (DSA)

Megbízható bejelentőként az Internet Hotline köteles a tárgyév március 31. napjáig a honlapján közzétenni a Rendelet 22. cikk (3) bekezdése szerinti – a tárgyévet megelőző évre vonatkozó – éves jelentését.

27 March 2026

Internet Hotline

Az Internet Hotline az NMHH Hivatala által működtetett jogsegélyszolgálat, amelynek célja, hogy biztonságosabbá tegye internetes környezetünket, és kezelje a jogsértőnek vagy kiskorúak fejlődésére károsnak vélt online tartalmakkal kapcsolatos bejelentéseket.

categorycyberbullying

Internet Hotline Warns of the Dangers of Nudifying Applications

On the European Day for Victims of Crime, Internet Hotline (IH), the legal assistance service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) draws attention to abusive content generated by artificial intelligence (AI), with particular emphasis on the risks posed by so-called “nudifying” applications.

20 February 2026

Phishing content facilitating online financial fraud

Pénzügyi online visszaélést megvalósító adathalász tartalom (PIHE) tartalom kategóriában olyan interneten elérhető tartalmak esetén lehet hozzánk fordulni, melyek célja, hogy pénzügyi (bankszámlaszám, bankkártya azonosító adatai, PIN-kód) adatokat csaljanak ki a szándékosan megtévesztett személyektől. Jellemzően online pénzügyi csalásokkal kapcsolatos jelzések érkeznek ebben a kategóriában.

18 February 2026
categoryphishing

Internet Hotline Warns of Intensified Fraudulent Activities

Over the past two months, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) received around one hundred and fifty reports of websites misusing the names of MVM Next and NAV, the Hungarian tax authority.

13 February 2026
categoryInternet Hotline
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Reporting categories – Internet Hotline

If you have become a victim of online abuse, the NMHH Internet Hotline’s legal assistance service offers quick and free help, supporting users in dealing with problematic situations. Anyone can contact the hotline to file a report, regardless of age, and may do so anonymously.

13 February 2026
categoryInternet Hotline

Internet Hotline: Men Should Dare to Ask for Help Too

Alongside women, an increasing number of men are being sextorted with intimate images in the digital space, warns the online legal assistance service of the NMHH.

5 January 2026
categoryInternet Hotline

The Internet Hotline has been operating as a trusted flagger under DSA for a year now

Today, the Internet Hotline (IH) is more capable than ever of taking effective action to protect children and young people online. Exactly one year ago, the legal assistance service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) was granted the trusted flagger status under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA).

27 October 2025
categoryInternet Hotline

Study Visit to the Finnish Hotline

At the end of September, the colleagues of the Internet Hotline took part in a special professional study visit in Helsinki, where they had the opportunity to gain firsthand experience of how the Finnish hotline operates.

2 October 2025
categoryprotection of children and minors

Internet Hotline’s Warning About Teen Dating Groups Accessible on Social Media

The Internet Hotline Legal Assistance Service operated by the Office of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), draws attention to the fact that publicly accessible teen dating groups on social media are frequently exploited by perpetrators to groom and sexually solicit children. Many of these groups, which often count thousands of members, include numerous registered users who have not yet reached the age of 13, with a significant number of users under 10 years old.

30 September 2025
categoryInternet Hotline

Nearly 1,500 Reports Handled by the Internet Hotline in 2024

The majority of reports submitted to the Legal Assistance Service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) continue to relate to the online sexual abuse of children.

10 September 2025

Internet Hotline Annual Report 2024.

The Internet Hotline online information and help service of the NMHH's Office has published a detailed annual report on its activities and achievements in 2024.

9 September 2025
categoryInternet Hotline

Another International Knowledge Exchange at Internet Hotline – Welcoming an Analyst from the Irish Hotline

During the programme, both hotlines provided in-depth presentations on their operations, regulatory frameworks, and the professional and mental health support practices in place to safeguard the wellbeing of their analysts.

17 June 2025
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The NMHH's online legal assistance service for a safer online environment.
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