Estonia’s data protection authority is ordering the website ettevaatust.ee to remove personal data of convicted criminals, including names, photos, and court details. The Data Protection Inspectorate (AKI) argues the site functions as an illegal, privately operated criminal database. AKI asserts the website’s publication of this information violates data protection laws. The agency contends individuals have a right to privacy even after conviction, and this site circumvents official channels for accessing criminal records. The website operators have not yet publicly responded to the AKI’s demand. This action highlights growing concerns over vigilante justice and the misuse of personal data online. Failure to comply could result in further legal action against the website’s owners.