Request Data Access
We are actively looking for research partners and organizations who want to use this data. If that's you, tell us about your work.
We share full incident datasets with select partners for research, journalism, and policy work. This is not a public download — we review each request to ensure the data is used responsibly and to understand how it is helping.
Working on something more specific?
If you need help interpreting the data, a tailored briefing, or ongoing advisory support, that's a different conversation.
Get in touch →What you get
A full export of the incident database delivered as a structured CSV — all fields including dates, locations, platforms, harm types, victim demographics, fatality flags, and source URLs.
A single denormalized CSV where each row is one incident — platforms, companies, harm types, and linked policies are flattened into columns so you can open it straight in Excel, R, or Python without joins.
Snapshots are updated monthly. We will notify you when a new version is available.
We are happy to walk you through the schema, methodology, and known limitations so you can use the data responsibly.
Who we work with
- ✓Academic researchers and university labs
- ✓Parliamentary and congressional staff
- ✓NGOs and civil society organizations
- ✓Investigative journalists and news organizations
- ✓Policy institutes and think tanks
- ✓Legal teams working on platform accountability cases
Apply for access
Tell us who you are, what you are working on, and how you plan to use the data. We typically respond within a few business days.