Data Protection Inspectorate Investigates Online Compilation of Sex Offenders The Data Protection Inspectorate (DPI) has announced an investigation into a website created by blogger and content creator Mallukas and his partner. The site, which has been described as “shameful,” compiles information on convicted sex offenders. Mallukas discussed the project on TV3 on March 20, 2026, stating his motivation was to provide a sense of control for victims. He explained that “one thinks they’re making the world better,” referring to his actions. The website features profiles of individuals convicted of sexual offenses. Mallukas responded to criticism regarding the potential difficulty of rehabilitation for those featured, asserting he believes individuals should be proactive in their personal development. He stated, “If you are a pedophile and you can’t find a job, you are forced to make yourself work.” The DPI’s investigation is focused on data protection concerns related to the collection and dissemination of personal information. It’s important to note that the focus of the investigation is on the compilation of information, and the DPI emphasizes that the number of victims far outweighs the individuals featured on the website. Topics: #shameful #post #one Post navigation In the USA, children’s ibuprofen syrup was recalled – does this also concern Estonia? GALLERY ⟩ The grand old man of envy, Valeri Kirss, was sent to his final resting place