Commission launches a call for evidence on Digital Omnibus simplification package
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence on the Digital Omnibus, as part of its Digital Package on Simplification, scheduled for adoption in late 2025 as a directive and a regulation. This initiative seeks to reduce administrative burdens and compliance costs while maintaining the objectives of existing legislation, addressing fragmentation, outdated rules, and inconsistent enforcement in the EU digital framework. It will introduce targeted simplification measures in five areas: the data acquis (covering the Data Governance Act, Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation, and Open Data Directive); rules on cookies and other tracking technologies under the ePrivacy Directive; cybersecurity-related incident reporting obligations; the smooth application of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act; and aspects of electronic identification and trust services under the European Digital Identity Framework, including alignment with the forthcoming EU Business Wallet and application of the ‘one in, one out’ principle. Stakeholders are invited to submit their responses by 14 October 2025.