Targeting Companies
Achieved Results
Companies change harmful business models that exploit our personal data
Whether 'big tech’ companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook, or surveillance tech firms and data brokers that you have never heard of, PI examines how their practices impacts on your privacy and autonomy. Whether they are exploring sharing your data without your consent, or developing ever more intrusive surveillance technologies, we campaign for strong regulation and better protections for the public.
War and conflict must not dominate our societies and technologies.
We're calling on Deliveroo, Uber, and Just Eat Takeaway to take serious steps to significantly
Creators who produce content for big online platforms, from video game livestreamers on Twitch to
PI together with Worker Info Exchange (WIE) and the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) are
Our legal action against a company that collects photos of you and your loved ones online.
Governments are secretly collaborating with private companies. Here is why PI is concerned about
Google wants to know everything about you. It already holds a massive trove of data about you, but
Investigating brands using Facebook for advertising, exposing how difficult it is to understand how
Buying a brand new low-cost phone can leave you with an outdated operating system and exploitative
Our investigation into mental health websites, with dismaying findings.
Increasingly, political parties, political campaigns and those who work for them tap into and
We look at how apps are exposing peoples' activities and behaviours to Facebook.
After months of research, we filed complaints against seven of data broker companies: Acxiom, Criteo
It is time that these companies - which operate within the hidden data ecosystem - receive the
In March 2018 the Guardian newspaper revealed that Cambridge Analytica was able to harvest data from