We are a growing, global movement fighting for a different digital future

We believe in the original promise of the internet as a force for good.

But a small group of tech corporations have cheated us of that dream, instead constructing a toxic, online world where they exploit our private data and attention to build vast advertising empires.

While they make obscene profits, we face the devastation of a system designed to keep people scrolling at all costs – rising hate and lies, stolen childhoods, polarisation, fragmentation of society and even violence.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. In fact, we’re already shifting the dial. Because together we are stronger than any corporation… and together we’re rising up to build a better digital world.

Our three priorities

Fix Our Feeds

Hate, disinformation, division... it's not a glitch in the system, it is the system. But tech giants can design their products to be safe. We just need to make them.

Stop Surveillance For Profit

Tech corporations spy on and profile us, then exploit our vulnerabilities to build vast fortunes. It's time to dismantle the spy machinery and reclaim our rights.

Break Open Big Tech

True tech progress serves people everywhere, not just a tiny group of CEOs. We're pushing to end Big Tech's stranglehold, so we can build a different future.

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What we have achieved so far

We won an EU-wide ban on the use of sensitive personal data for targeted advertising

Targeted advertising is at the dark heart of big tech’s twisted business model. It means corporations slicing and dicing the most intimate details of our lives to prey on our vulnerabilities, hijack our time and sell us things we don’t need or want.

So when the pundits said we had no hope of getting action on ads into the EU’s new tech law, a powerful movement of organisations, activists, and businesses refused to listen – instead working up watertight policy proposals and launching a massive people’s advocacy push for change.

The resulting ban on using sensitive data like race and religion to target people with ads is a vital first step towards the surveillance-free future we’re determined to build for everyone.

We got the EU to prohibit targeted advertising to kids

Keeping children safe from harm is society’s most basic job. But for years, a handful of tech CEOs have had free rein to spy and experiment on our kids – to sell them stuff, addict them to dangerous products and exploit their developing brains for profit.

Now a mega movement of parents, teachers, psychologists and concerned citizens is rising up to demand a safer, more enriching online world for children. And it’s winning results, like getting MEPs to vote for a ban on insidious spy-advertising to kids in Europe.

We’re just starting to see what the determination and moral clarity of this powerful coalition can achieve. Next stop? An internet that truly meets kids’ needs.

We teamed up with Nobel Laureates to write a 10-point plan to end disinformation

Sometimes people everywhere agree, and what’s needed is a powerful rallying call to connect, unite and galvanise action. So when Nobel prize-winners Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov said they wanted to issue a global call to rein in Big Tech and support journalism, our members leapt into action – teaming up to help develop, draft and promote a compelling manifesto for change.

Launched at the Nobel Peace Center in 2022, the actionable, 10-point plan has since been endorsed by over 294 Nobel laureates, organisations and individuals around the world. It’s a vision for a different future, and the best part is it’s totally doable.

Our members got the EU Commission to investigate Meta

Getting Europe to pass a strong tech law was a major victory for this movement. But the real work is making sure that law is enforced. That’s why the digital detectives at AI Forensics hit the ground running, with a deep-dive investigation revealing how Meta is letting pro-Russia propaganda ads flood the EU, in alleged breach of the Digital Services Act.

The European Commission has since launched formal proceedings against Meta, citing AI Forensics’ research. This is accountability in action!

Our members are pushing regulators to tackle gender-biased algorithms

Tech justice and women’s rights campaigners have united in a mighty coalition to tackle the insidious challenge of discriminatory algorithms, and made vital progress pressing authorities in the Netherlands and France to take up the cause.

PvBT member Global Witness, together with Bureau Clara Wichmann in the Netherlands and Fondation des Femmes in France, submitted four complaints to national regulators based on the suspicion that Meta’s algorithms to determine which users see certain job ads discriminate against women and breach equality and data protection laws.

The Dutch Institute of Human Rights has since held a hearing on the complaint while France’s Défenseur des Droits has written “investigation letters” to Meta demanding a response. This is the first time Meta has been questioned on the issue in the EU!

People vs Big Tech is a movement formed by more than 120 organisations

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Posted on 2024-11-28 13:41:06

Will the continue to be tough on
regulation, or will they be too scared of provoking ? And will the next 4yrs be as bad as it looks for tech justice?

Our newsletter editor spoke to some or our members across Europe to get their expert takes: blog.peoplevsbig.tech/trump-x-

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Posted on 2024-11-22 16:43:15

"The balance of power that held for the past two decades is finally beginning to erode. And the question now is whether the balance that follows will be less concentrated than the one we live in today." @crumbler platformer.news/google-antitru

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Posted on 2024-11-22 12:51:21

Are you one of millions who have turned away from X in favour of Bluesky? Tech bro-in-chief, Elon Musk, became an official member of the White House team, leading a government department - named after a dog meme-come-cryptocurrency. People flocked from the site formerly known as Twitter to Bluesky. But what is it and how does it work? Get the full story from Alice McCool and Max Colbert
blog.peoplevsbig.tech/the-peop


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Posted on 2024-11-22 11:13:49

Huge news! The US Department of Justice has ordered Google to sell to end its monopoly on internet search engines.

Read our piece about big tech monopolies, why they're a problem and what needs to be done about them here: blog.peoplevsbig.tech/the-peop

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Posted on 2024-11-18 17:25:32

AI has the power to boost climate action, but is that what it is being used for?

With ongoing discussions of energy-guzzling data centres at it's worth taking another look at our newsletter, The People vs Pollution written by Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi.
blog.peoplevsbig.tech/the-peop

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Posted on 2024-11-15 09:49:08

Elon Musk's allegiance with Trump could fuel U.S.-EU tensions. X got EU charges in July (he first under its Digital Services Act) for breaching those rules over verified users, advertising transparency and giving researchers access to data. politico.eu/article/donald-tru
politico.eu/article/donald-tru

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Posted on 2024-11-14 19:06:17

Is Elon Musk accidentally helping us break up Big Tech?

And what are the post-USA24 election alternatives to X?

Check it out

blog.peoplevsbig.tech/the-peop
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Posted on 2024-11-13 20:54:32

Here for the same reason we are?

Then you should prob read our newsletter about the problem with monopolies + what needs to change. Breaking up tech giants' power could transform our digital world, giving ppl freedom to choose tech that is designed to serve them, not use + abuse them 💪👾 blog.peoplevsbig.tech/the-peop

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Posted on 2024-11-13 12:53:51

We join 16 orgs across Europe calling on very large online platforms like YouTube and X to publish all info about their risk assessments and audits. Civil society & public interest researchers must have the full facts to make this more than a tick-box exercise

cdt.org/insights/joint-civil-s

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Posted on 2024-11-08 13:36:20

Here's a quick roundup from our Director Rasha Abdul-Rahim of what we’ve been reading to get to grips with what the victory means for our digital rights.

We promise to keep campaigning, reporting + informing you of Big Tech dirty tricks 📢🧐👾 blog.peoplevsbig.tech/trump-te

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Posted on 2024-11-07 13:30:21

Yesterday, Oliver Várhelyi confirmed that, if appointed, he will “investigate the impact of social media and excessive screen time on wellbeing, especially for the young generation”

He will now have a second chance to persuade the EU parliament he’s the man for the job.

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Posted on 2024-11-07 13:29:24

Whether it is Várhelyi or someone else, the next health commissioner must urgently build on this work and make the huge physical, psychological and neurological costs of a priority issue for the term ahead

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Posted on 2024-11-07 13:29:12

The knows this: in its recent Digital Fairness Fitness Check it connected excessive social media use to a host of problems – including “potential increased risk of early neurodegeneration” from lack of sleep and reduced physical activity

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Posted on 2024-11-07 13:28:20

There’s already a ton of evidence linking the of platforms to health problems, particularly in children and young people: anxiety and depression, lower attention span, loss of grey matter in the brain to name a few

bit.ly/40BtES9

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Posted on 2024-11-07 13:27:54

Last night EU lawmakers grilled & failed to confirm Commissioner designate for health & animal welfare Olivér Várhelyi.
A crucial appointment. Whoever leads DG SANTE will lead an inquiry on social media's mental health impact. Vital also they investigate physical health harms

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Posted on 2024-11-05 12:23:49

The DFA must tackle the systemic invasion of privacy that allows Big Tech to keep us hooked with hyper personalised content. The Commission has already linked this to anxiety, depression and many other harms. Now it must act - by stopping tracking by default and

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Posted on 2024-11-05 12:19:11

McGrath promises a Digital Fairness Act and says it “will cover all consumers, irrespective of age, and i think it's important to put that on the record”

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Posted on 2024-11-05 11:24:46

“There are harmful functionalities on these platforms that have an impact on children in particular in these formative years… we have enough evidence to allow us to take action” says McGrath.

He’s right. That’s why measures to end the addictive business model must be binding.

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Posted on 2024-11-05 11:23:35

Today, Michael McGrath, Commissioner-designate for and the , commits to “deal with” Big Tech’s harmful and addictive business model:

“I understand the business model of Big Tech... They want to keep people online constantly, including our children”

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Posted on 2024-11-05 11:20:18

Live: nominees for EU Commissioners are being grilled by parliament on their credentials and plans. This is a crucial moment to get a sense of who these people are and what they mean for regulation

"Together we’re rising up to build
 a better digital world.''