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Secret surveillance networks
Governments share our data amongst each other.
Uncovering the Hidden Data Ecosystem
It is time that these companies - which operate within the hidden data ecosystem - receive the attention and scrutiny they deserve. Our campaign to uncover this hidden data ecosystem began on 25 May 2018 the day the new EU data privacy law - GDPR - came into force. We will be using the law as a tool to investigate and hold to account a range of data companies that facilitate mass data exploitation.
The End of Privacy in Public
We’re facing the end of privacy in public, because of the unchecked rise of facial recognition technology (FRT) in public spaces, shops and bars. If you're in the UK, join ‘The End of Privacy in Public’ campaign to demand that your MP finds out if facial recognition cameras are being deployed in your local area.
CAPITAL SURVEILLANCE
Capita PLC must stop profiting from the UK’s 'hostile environment'
Content Creators Working for the Algorithm
Creators who produce content for big online platforms, from video game livestreamers on Twitch to adult content producers on platforms like OnlyFans, often find themselves forced to share a lot of data, putting their privacy and security at risk while being given limited information as to how this data is being used.
EdTech needs Schooling
Students shouldn’t have to trade their right to privacy in order to access their right to an education.
Identity Crisis
Identity systems create and facilitate exclusion, insecurity, and surveillance.
Stop GPS tagging migrants
Fighting the GPS tagging of migrants in the UK's 'hostile environment'
Best Before Date for our devices
Demanding device sustainability through long-term software support and transparency from manufacturers.
Free to Protest (UK)
The 'Free to Protest' campaign highlights the range of surveillance tools that the police can use to monitor and identify you if you attend a protest, and how you can better protect yourself from protest surveillance.