Advocacy Apps
Tools for public campaigns — and for your privacy
This is where SOCii ships advocacy-grade software: policy tools that make complex public-interest designs legible, alongside practical utilities that strengthen individual agency under Australian law. The Right 25% is our latest advocacy app and NotMeID remains our flagship consumer privacy product.
Latest advocacy app
The Right 25% presents a clear policy case for how Australia can charge properly for finite public resources: physical extraction volume multiplied by a published benchmark price, at a fixed 25% rate. The design is framed as public consideration and drafted to be non-deductible, with no exemptions and minimal administrative complexity.
What the app helps communicate
- Why existing instruments underperform — including limits of ad valorem royalties and profit-based approaches.
- A concrete formula the public can audit — volume × benchmark × 25%, designed to reduce avoidance surface area.
- Objection handling for advocacy and media work — with plain-language responses to common investment, constitutional, and cycle-volatility claims.
- Revenue implications in practical terms via an interactive estimator that shows order-of-magnitude outcomes.
Why it matters
Resource extraction permanently transfers public assets. This app gives campaigners, researchers, and policy audiences a shared reference model that is simple enough to explain publicly and robust enough to pressure-test.
Canonical app: gastax.socii.au. Opens in a new tab. You will leave the SOCii website.
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NotMeID is Australian privacy software to discover which organisations may hold your personal information and to help you request deletion using notices aligned with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles — including APP 12 (access) and APP 13 (correction and deletion) — often sent from your own Microsoft mailbox so requests carry your legal standing as the data subject. It is positioned for Australian consumers and providers, in contrast to US-centric removal services that do not cover APP-based pathways.
What you can use it for
- Check whether your details appear in known public breach data (including signals similar in spirit to public breach databases referenced on the product site).
- See what categories of companies may hold data about you — including data brokers, loyalty programs, marketing platforms, and other Australian-relevant providers in the product catalogue.
- Discover accounts and subscriptions tied to your email via assisted inbox workflows on supported tiers, to shrink your footprint and opt out where providers allow.
- Request legally enforceable access and deletion under the APPs, with escalation support (including OAIC complaint drafting on higher tiers) if organisations do not respond as the Act requires.
Why it matters
Every extra copy of your identity in brokers and marketing systems is unnecessary risk. NotMeID is designed to reduce your attack surface over time: fewer dormant accounts, fewer resale paths, and a clearer record of who you have asked to delete or correct information — under law Australians already have, but rarely use.
Canonical product site: notme.id. Opens in a new tab. You will leave the SOCii website.
More advocacy tools
Facecut extracts faces from any video, including masked or partially obscured footage, to help advocacy teams isolate people-of-interest frames quickly during evidence review.
Why it matters
Campaign and research teams often work under severe time pressure. Facecut reduces manual review time so teams can verify footage and build timelines faster.
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