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Welcome to our personal data ecosystem mapping project!


Why PersonalData.IO?

The goal of PersonalData.IO is to be an integrative toolbox for addressing surveillance capitalism.

We have all lost control over our personal data, yet we have no space where we can collectively reclaim it. We want to encourage a collaborative dynamic around mapping of the personal data ecosystem, together with some tooling helping push cutting edge data and services into the hands of activists, researchers, educators and more generally civil society.

When you contribute to PersonalData.IO, you improve some nice visualisations of the ecosystem, as well as making Subject Access Requests more precise.

Who is behind this?

This project was founded by Paul-Olivier Dehaye and has one employee.

It is financed in part by:

What we do?

We act at two levels:

  • top-down, offering visualisations of data ecosystems, and the tools to collectively improve them;
  • bottom-up, offering tooling to act on these networks, anchored in individual legal rights, and share back the knowledge we gain.

Visualizations

These are some of the visualizations we are building together, collaborate with the mapping!

General

Visualize the routes your personal data takes when you browse mainstream websites & applications

Elections

Visualize how political parties, social media services and voters connect through personal data

Platform economy

Visualize how companies, workers and customers connect through data

Mobility

Open up the personal data ecosystem for mobility services.

Scotland

OpenGeneva


Adtech

Information ecosystem:

Individual data rights

Subject Access Requests are requests for access to your personal data. Youtube video explaining the process

Campaigns

Addiction

Investigate how digital services create addiction, through transparency on the data collection component of the addiction feedback loop.

Adtech

See Item:Q397

Feminism

This is not formal yet, but data protection could learn a lot from data protection.

Maintenance

Now moved to Maintenance