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The Tech Oversight Project

Who We Are


The Tech Oversight Project is charged with holding Big Tech accountable for its anti-competitive and corrupting influence on our society and the levers of power. To achieve this, the Tech Oversight Project will engage with key lawmakers and decision-makers to punch back against false narratives, expose bad actors in tech who are harming our country, and push for landmark antitrust legislation to restore competition and normalcy in our everyday lives.

Why We’re Fighting


Despite bleeding competitors dry, spreading disinformation, contributing to online harassment and real-world hate crimes, and putting children and families in danger, companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon continue to operate without accountability and to profit from these practices. These corporations have platformed terrorists, lied to Congress, weaponized our personal data against us, and leveraged their market dominance to protect the greedy ill-gotten gains. There is only one course of action: punish Big Tech to restore our nation, protect our families, and help small businesses compete.


What We’re Fighting For

Comprehensive antitrust legislation that restores competitiveness, prevents discrimination against small businesses, and promotes a healthier online experience for users of all ages.

Enshrined safeguards that put individuals and families back in control of their own data to end the onerous practice of surveillance by Big Tech.

Repercussions for spreading disinformation and failure to remove bad actors.

The Latest


Latest News · Press Releases

The Tech Oversight Project Statement on DOJ AAG Nominee Gail Slater

Today, The Tech Oversight Project released the following statement on news that Gail Slater will be named by President-Elect Donald Trump to lead the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. “As we’ve been saying for years, antitrust enforcement is a popular, bipartisan, political winner and here to stay. Under the Biden Administration, AAG Jonathan Kanter helped steer […]

12.04.24

Press Releases

ICYMI: WSJ: Inside Big Tech’s Bid to Sink the Online Kid Safety Bill

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, The Tech Oversight Project blasted Google and Meta for engaging in a multi-million-dollar campaign to kill off reasonable and bipartisan protections for minors online. In a recent article from the Wall Street Journal, reporting shows that Google and Meta rolled out a deceptive campaign through lobbyists, trade associations, and paid spokespeople – often […]

11.18.24

Latest News · Press Releases

ICYMI: Major Social Media Platforms Amplifying Voter Suppression, Undermining Democracy During Final Days of 2024 U.S. Election

Facebook, YouTube Caught Red-Handed Amplifying, Profiting From Election Conspiracies “These disturbing reports make it abundantly clear: social media companies, like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and X, are in league with right wing election deniers and profiting from their voter suppression tactics. This is a five-alarm fire for our democracy and exposes that tech CEOs have been […]

10.31.24
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