CSI-COP (873169)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/873169

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Citizen Scientists Investigating Cookies and App GDPR compliance

  Exploring and supporting citizen science (SwafS-15-2018-2019)

 

  2020-01-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2023-08-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 1,999,143 Total Cost


  Description

The CSI-COP project will investigate GDPR compliance to better understand how far we are being tracked-by-default as we use the Internet visiting websites and apps on our mobile devices. CSI-COP will engage citizen scientists to address the growing concerns in society around privacy issues, and the methods that attempt to ensure integrity in the collection and use of data. Regardless of background, a community of CSI-COP citizen scientists will be recruited from across Europe and beyond. A series of free-to-attend workshops and a MOOC will be developed with training material to informally educate about GDPR. CSI-COP’s community of citizen scientists will be a) fully trained to explore cookies and apps for embedded trackers, b) supported throughout their research, CSI-COP citizen scientists will investigate cookies on websites they normally visit, and apps on smart devices they use daily, and c) encouraged to record and report to the CSI-COP consortium the number and types of trackers they uncover in cookies and apps. CSI-COP’s well connected eleven partner consortium made up of seven universities, one non-profit, two SMEs and one Association will promote and support the citizen scientists as role models, with the university partners inviting them post-project as pro-privacy champions. The unique findings on digital trackers uncovered by the citizen scientists will be systematically mapped by CSI-COP consortium producing a taxonomy of trackers. The tracker taxonomy will be used to create an online repository. The repository will be available as an open-access knowledge resource on trackers embedded in cookies and apps. The knowledge resource will be a tool useful for a variety of stakeholders including data protection researchers, GDPR compliance regulators, tech journalists, software developers, parents, teachers, higher education curriculum developers, and any organisation that provides computers for public use such as libraries.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in CSI-COP.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Hungary NOK A TUDOMANYBAN EGYESULET (936577196) HU18133844 participant REC € 110,943 € 110,943 € 110,943
United Kingdom COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (999612161) GB918037524 coordinator HES € 546,787 € 546,787 € 546,787
Finland OULUN YLIOPISTO (999844670) FI02458955 participant HES € 224,381 € 224,381 € 224,381
Germany IMMER BESSER GMBH (900616192) DE298488372 participant PRC € 151,725 € 151,725 € 151,725
Germany STELAR SECURITY TECHNOLOGY LAW RESEARCH UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT) GMBH (952468124) nan participant REC € 169,156 € 169,156 € 169,156
Israel BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY (999886574) IL580063683 participant HES € 117,006 € 117,006 € 117,006
Belgium TRUST IN DIGITAL LIFE (911235655) BE0525953004 participant OTH € 77,347 € 77,347 € 77,347
Czechia CESKE VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V PRAZE (999848744) CZ68407700 participant HES € 153,881 € 153,881 € 153,881
Netherlands TILBURG UNIVERSITY- UNIVERSITEIT VAN TILBURG (999899475) NL002791250B01 participant HES € 56,401 € 56,401 € 56,401
Spain UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA (999986484) ESQ0818002H participant HES € 170,507 € 170,507 € 170,507
Greece PANEPISTIMIO PATRON (999894528) EL998219694 participant HES € 221,006 € 221,006 € 221,006