About Digital Prison

Understanding
Digital Control

Mapping the invisible walls that shape our modern society

Our Mission

Digital Prison is an independent research platform dedicated to mapping and understanding the comprehensive network of digital surveillance and control systems being deployed globally.

We provide evidence-based analysis of how governments, corporations, and other entities use technology to monitor, track, and control populations, often under the guise of safety, security, or convenience.

Our goal is to educate the public about these systems before they become entrenched and irreversible, empowering people to make informed decisions about their digital lives.

Core Focus Areas

Mass surveillance technologies
Evolution stages of digital control
Global surveillance mapping
Privacy protection strategies

Our Purpose

Digital-Prison.com's purpose is to act like a public, plain-language "threat model" hub for the modern control-stack: the systems that can turn everyday life into a permissioned maze where money, identity, movement, speech, and access become revocable features instead of rights.

In practice, the site is meant to:

  • Explain the infrastructure: CBDCs and programmable payments, digital ID / credentialing, KYC/AML rails, platform governance, data brokerage, geofencing, risk scoring, "trust & safety" pipelines, etc.
  • Connect the dots between technologies that are often discussed separately, showing how they can interlock into a de facto "digital prison" even without anyone announcing one.
  • Translate technical/policy language into stuff normal humans can understand (policy briefs, infographics, annotated explainers).
  • Track real-world deployment patterns (e.g., AI-enabled autonomous mass surveillance as a concrete pillar of the system).
  • Offer accountability framing: what questions to ask, what guardrails matter, and what "red flag" design choices look like (centralized control points, opaque scoring, no due process, no appeal paths, forced interoperability, etc.).

Our Values

Non-Partisan

We focus on technology and its impact, not political ideology. Our research crosses party lines.

Evidence-Based

All our analysis is grounded in verifiable facts, documented sources, and rigorous research.

Public Interest

We serve the public's right to know, not corporate or government interests.

Join Our Mission

Digital control systems are reshaping civil life. Understanding them is the first step toward informed action.