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Revision as of 09:22, 21 May 2019
Why PersonalData.IO?
We have all lost control over our personal data, yet we have no space where we can collectively reclaim it. We want to encourage collaborative dynamics between the general public and within civil society in all of its diversity (activists, researchers, educators, etc). These dynamics materialize around information about the personal data ecosystem, as well as cutting edge tools to respond to current practices and shape the future of the personal data economy.
What do 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 data ecosystems, anchored in individual legal rights.
We also aim as much as possible to integrate the two levels: individuals exercising their rights should be informed by the latest research on the data ecosystems, and should be able to contribute back their expertise.
We are always looking for new contributors!
Visualizations
These are some of the visualizations we are building together.
Data ecosystem | Topic | Visualization |
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Adtech ecosystem | routes your personal data takes when you browse the web | Personal_Data_viz |
Elections | how political parties, social media services and voters connect through personal data | |
Facebook's tools | various Facebook tools, and how they exchange information | [1] |
Facebook and disinformation | how disinformation blends into our information ecosystem through Facebook | [2] |
Cambridge Analytica scandal | visual summary | [3] |
Scottish data ecosystem | MyData Scotland ecosystem mapping workshop | |
Mobility data ecosystem | actors and activities in the mobility space | |
Platform economy and work | workers contribute a lot of data to the gig work ecosystem | |
MyDataLab Geneva | workshop run in the context of the OpenGeneva festival | |
Open Science Hardware | Mapping the Gathering for Open Science Hardware community | |
MyData ecosystem | MyData case bank | |
MyData Finland ecosystem | Finnish ecosystem | |
MyData Japan ecosystem | Japanese ecosystem |
Of course, it is necessary for these visualisations to engage in a mapping process. We explain here how to do so.
For more on visualisations, look here.
Individual data rights
Subject Access Requests are requests for access to your personal data. Usually you get data that you can contribute back to our maps! Here is a Youtube video explaining the process
Campaigns
To bridge the ecosystem (top-down) and individual (bottom-up) level, we build awareness campaigns.
Addiction
Investigate how digital services create addiction, through transparency on the data collection component of the addiction feedback loop.
Adtech
Feminism
This is not formal yet, but data protection could learn a lot from data protection.
Who is behind this?
This project was founded by Paul-Olivier Dehaye and has one employee.
It is financed in part by:
- private donations;
- the Data Transparency Lab; and
- Open Society Foundations.
Maintenance
Now moved to Maintenance