
PolicyWatcher: osservare le policy delle Big Tech come infrastruttura civica
A long-form article presenting PolicyWatcher as a civic-tech infrastructure for observing how major technology platforms change public-facing policy texts.
A public wall of articles, professional posts, and community references that are helping frame PolicyWatcher as an open-source civic-tech project for inspecting policy changes from major digital platforms.

A long-form article presenting PolicyWatcher as a civic-tech infrastructure for observing how major technology platforms change public-facing policy texts.
The wall starts with the first public references and is designed to grow: press articles, LinkedIn posts, talks, newsletters, podcasts, academic notes, and public GitHub discussions can be added here as the project evolves.

A long-form article presenting PolicyWatcher as a civic-tech infrastructure for observing how major technology platforms change public-facing policy texts.

A public LinkedIn contribution pointing to the open-source repository and bringing PolicyWatcher into an AI and digital-policy professional conversation.

A public LinkedIn contribution connecting PolicyWatcher to policy monitoring, governance, and the need to make platform changes easier to inspect.

A newsletter article testing PolicyWatcher as an open-source tool for monitoring policy, terms of service, privacy notices, and AI Act-relevant changes across major AI services.
A public LinkedIn contribution pointing to the open-source repository and bringing PolicyWatcher into an AI and digital-policy professional conversation.
A public LinkedIn contribution connecting PolicyWatcher to policy monitoring, governance, and the need to make platform changes easier to inspect.
A newsletter article testing PolicyWatcher as an open-source tool for monitoring policy, terms of service, privacy notices, and AI Act-relevant changes across major AI services.
This is a public record of attention around the project. It is useful social proof, but it must remain separate from technical assurance, source quality, legal interpretation, and security testing.
This page records public references and coverage. It does not treat any article or post as a product certification, audit approval, or legal validation.
Every mention links to the original public source so readers can inspect the context directly, including wording, author, platform, and publication surface.
As PolicyWatcher evolves, this page becomes a visible chronology of how the project is being discussed by journalists, researchers, legal experts, and builders.
If you are writing about PolicyWatcher, these pages provide a safer foundation than screenshots alone: platform overview, methodology, trust evidence, roadmap, and source repository.