🎯 Technology should serve
generations of people.
Not the other way around.
The Inheritance Test
Imagine reading a user agreement out loud to your child. Telling them: "This is what I'm passing down to you."
Most agreements don't say your child will inherit the technology. They say your child will belong to it. Their photos. Their messages. Their identity. Licensed in perpetuity. Tracked from the first click. Owned by a company before they're old enough to read the contract.
That's what we're here to change.
The Problem
Every day, billions of people click "I Agree" on documents they've never read. These agreements grant corporations extraordinary power — the power to read your messages, track your location, sell your behavioral data, silence your voice, and terminate your digital existence without notice or appeal.
The US Constitution was written to protect individual rights from concentrated power. Privacy. Due process. Free expression. Equal protection. These aren't suggestions — they're rights. But in the digital world, they're signed away every time you create an account.
The average person is bound by more than 150 user agreements they've never read. That's not consent. That's capitulation.
Our Approach
We score ourselves first. BENED's own agreements are evaluated with the same rubric, the same criteria, and the same scrutiny as every other company. Our score is public. Our shortcomings are public. Our improvement plan is public.
We don't just want to score higher. We want to raise the bar so high that every company has to reach for it. The goal isn't to win a broken game — it's to change the rules.
The Vision
A score on every "I Agree" button
Imagine if every service showed its constitutional score before you signed. Like a nutrition label for your rights.
An open API for accountability
Any developer, any app, any browser extension can pull constitutional scores in real time. Integrate it into your workflow. Build on it. It's free and open.
Companies competing to protect rights
When users can compare scores, companies compete to improve. Market pressure meets constitutional values.
Automatic scoring in the pipeline
Every time an agreement changes, it gets re-scored automatically and users see the result. No more silent updates. No more burying changes.
A world where people own what's theirs
Where your data, your identity, and your rights travel with you — not with the company that happens to hold them today.
How You Can Help
📢 Share
The more people know their score, the more pressure companies face to change.
📖 Read
Read your agreements. Really. Even the ones you already signed. Especially those.
📣 Demand
Ask every company you use: "What's your constitutional score?" Make them answer.
📩 Submit
Know a service with a terrible agreement? Send it to us. We'll score it publicly.