Doteveryone announces today that we are ending our work after five years of fighting for better tech, for everyone. Since its inception, Doteveryone’s role has been to provoke change in how tech is made and used and to drive others to deliver that. Having set the responsible technology debate in motion we have decided the […]| doteveryone
The technology the Government buys and uses affects all of us. Much of our attention at the moment is on the development and deployment of a ‘contact tracing’ app to control the pandemic, as well as the increased use of facial recognition technology on our high streets. But there are also items like Cloud storage […]| doteveryone
Richard Pope, part of the founding team at the UK Government Digital Service, worked with Doteveryone to build a prototype Online Resolution Service. Here he explains what we did and how the service aims to help users to report harm they may have experienced online, review their rights, and find out the next steps they […]| doteveryone
Virtual event with Doteveryone and BritainThinks Tuesday 12 May, 2.00-2.45 (BST) Doteveryone and insight and strategy consultancy, BritainThinks, are excited to announce the launch of People, Power and Technology: The 2020 Digital Attitudes Report. Join us to hear the findings from this in-depth research into the public’s attitudes and experiences online and to discuss our […]| doteveryone
We’re delighted to have been selected to be part of Geovation’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence programme to build an interactive learning tool to help practitioners in location-based technologies – Navigate. The programme, which has been funded by Omidyar Network, is part of Geovation’s wider Benchmark Initiative and is supporting leading innovators to explore and develop solutions to geospatial […]| doteveryone
The working lives of digital gig workers are in the hands of an app. For some gig workers this offers welcome flexibility and autonomy over their work, but others struggle with severe financial insecurity, have no space for career development and feel disrespected by their algorithmic bosses. Given the profound impact the structure of these […]| doteveryone
We’re delighted to announce that we are continuing and expanding our work on responsible technology for social care through a partnership with Nesta and the Scottish Government’s Data Dialogues Programme.| doteveryone
The public is once again recalibrating its relationship with technology. The pandemic lockdown has accelerated even further the already dizzying speed of technological change: suddenly the office has become Zoom, the classroom Google and the theatre YouTube. | doteveryone
For our Better Redress project we’ve looked at what the public needs when things go wrong online and prototyped the Online Resolution Service. It’s a clear and easily accessible place where individuals can seek redress for online harms they may have experienced – from phishing to online abuse to cyberbullying – in the form of complaints, compensation, and remedies. It aims to help right the power imbalance between tech companies and individuals by empowering people to hold them to acc...| doteveryone
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