If you work in the technology industry and
have information that suggests that society is being harmed,
exploited or deceived by powerful corporations,
we want to contact
you.
EL MUNDO, together with
The Telegraph
(United Kingdom),
Die Zeit
(Germany),
Information
(Denmark),
McClatchy
(USA) and
Mediapart
(France), seek information from whistleblowers who come from the technology industry to investigate them.
This sector has improved and transformed our lives.
Tech companies wield extraordinary influence, they hold some of our most personal secrets, they sometimes work hand in hand with
intelligence agencies
or other private corporations, and
they generate increasing influence
over the democratic process.
Do you have information about a technology company that is doing something wrong or mishandling the data? If you believe in good faith that the public is being harmed, exploited or misled, we want to contact you, regardless of whether the data in question is used for
social media, marketing, healthcare,
law enforcement, machine learning / AI or any other field.
In recent years, many concerns have been raised about how tech companies
manipulate users,
misuse their personal data, or
inappropriately target children.
Corporations and governments have been accused of leveraging this data to
manipulate
democratic
electoral processes
, and tech companies have been criticized for
helping authoritarian regimes
suppress dissent.
Specific evidence of irregularities emerges from a good lead, not rumors or speculation.
How could the complainants respond to this request for information?
If you want your story to potentially reach a global audience of
more than 150 million people in five languages
(English, French, German, Spanish and Danish), please contact us in the following ways.
Please note that each form offers a
different level of privacy and anonymity,
and no method of communication is 100% secure.
Here is an additional tip, from the Freedom of the Press Foundation, on how to share confidential information:
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Using Signal is pretty easy.
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in a mailbox
instead of going to a post office.
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USPS
(United States Postal Service) monitors everything sent through its postal system.
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The world
Pablo Herraiz
Avenida de San Luis, 25
28033 Madrid
Spain
Die Zeit
z.
Hd Karsten Polke-Majewski
Buceriusstrasse Eingang
Speersort 1
20095 Hamburg
Germany
Information
Sebastian Gjerding
Kongensgade Store 40C
1264 København
Denmark
McClatchy / Miami Herald
Casey frank
11410 NW 20th street
Suite 222
Miami, FL 33172
USA
Mediapart
Yann Philippin
127, Ledru Rollin avenue
75012 Paris
France
The Telegraph
Claire newell
111 Buckingham Palace Road
London, SW1W 0DT
United Kingdom
The Signals Network
The Telegraph,
along with
Die Zeit,
EL MUNDO,
Information, McClatchy
and
Mediapart
are associated with
The Signals Network,
an American non-profit organization dedicated to supporting collaborations with the media to maximize the social impact of published research.
It also supports selected whistleblowers.
You can learn more about The Signals Network here.
The main media and journalists involved in this call for information are:
Die Zeit (Germany)
: Holger Stark, Karsten Polke-Majewski, Sascha Venohr, Luisa Hommerich
The World (Spain)
: Pablo Herraiz
Information (Denmark):
Sebastian Gjerding
McClatchy / Miami Herald (USA)
: Casey Frank, Ben Wieder
Mediapart (France)
: Yann Philippin, Fabrice Arfi
The Daily Telegraph (UK)
: Claire Newell, Sophie Barnes, Katherine Rushton
Freelance journalist:
Sylke Gruhnwald (Switzerland)
According to the criteria of The Trust Project
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