Romania’s state-owned public administration agency, RA-APPS, has removed a list of tenant addresses from its website following a Bucharest Court of Appeal decision. The court suspended a government ruling mandating the public disclosure of addresses for properties leased to individuals. This action stemmed from a legal challenge brought by six plaintiffs, including former politicians and court of accounts advisors. The original government decision aimed to increase transparency regarding state-owned property rentals. The plaintiffs argued the public listing violated their privacy rights. RA-APPS complied with the court’s suspension, removing the data while the legal proceedings continue. The case highlights ongoing tensions between government transparency initiatives and individual privacy concerns in Romania.