Research
Category reports on the products we use every day. The landscape, the data, the opportunity.
Your questions, your creative work, your business strategies — fed into models you don't own.
v0.2
What you share, who you connect with, what you see — owned by companies that sell your attention.
v0.2
Your thoughts, your plans, your private notes — stored on servers you don't control.
v0.2
Your code, your keystrokes, your development patterns — collected by default, used to train models you don't control.
v0.1
Your inbox is the most intimate digital space you have — and the companies hosting it read it.
v1.0
Your heart rate, sleep cycles, menstrual data, GPS routes — collected continuously, stored indefinitely.
v0.1
Your income, your spending, your debts — tracked by apps that sell your financial behavior.
v0.1
Your passwords, your identities, your digital keys — stored in vaults owned by companies that have already been breached.
v0.1
A recruiter emailed you this week. If you respond and get hired, that recruiter makes $30,000. For sending an email.
v0.1