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Gener8 has announced a £2.1m funding round not long after founder Sam Jones appeared on Dragons’ Den. 

The free-to-use web browser lets people take back control and earn from their online data. 

A consortium of investors participated in the round, including musician Tinie Tempah, football manager Harry Redknapp and Dragons’ Den star Tej Lalvani.  

Gener8 aims to create a movement and highlight the importance of protecting our online data and the diverse nature of backers shows that this issue affects many from all walks of life. 

The latest investors join Peter Jones and Touker Suleyman who won a hotly contested battle on Dragons’ Den to invest in the startup following Sam’s appearance on the show in April – that went viral for being “the best pitch ever”. 

The investment further accelerates Gener8’s rapid growth, valuing it at more than £10m. This is 15x more than the company’s valuation on Dragons’ Den. 

Gener8 has since captured the imagination of the nation, with a new person downloading it every 10 seconds for the last four weeks. The video of Sam’s pitch has also been viewed more than 20,000,000 times online.  

Sam said: “Things have really taken off since I was in the Den! We’ve seen such an incredible response, with over 1.5m people visiting our website and hundreds of thousands downloading Gener8. It feels like a movement is starting. 

“It’s an issue that resonates with many of us: our online data is being exploited, but what can we do about it? At Gener8, we’re passionate about helping people to either be rewarded for their data, or to keep it private altogether whilst they’re browsing online. It’s brilliant to see so many people come together to join us on this journey. 

“I’m so excited to welcome the talent, passion and drive for change that Tinie, Harry and Tej will bring to the team. It’s just the beginning of something special.” 

Gener8 lets people choose to keep their data private or earn from it themselves whilst browsing online. By selecting ‘Privacy Mode’ the user can stop companies from tracking them, or the ‘Rewards Mode’ means that a person can share their data with Gener8 to monetise it for them.  

Gener8 ads

Gener8 ads

When a person chooses to earn from their data, they’re given their own profile where they select what they’re interested in. This information is used to tailor the adverts they see online, so that all ads are based on their interests. 

People then receive points whenever they see an advert or any time their data is used. 

These points can be redeemed for products, vouchers or donations to charity in Gener8’s marketplace. The average person earns between £5 – £25 in rewards per month, with thousands of pounds being donated to charities which are changed on a monthly basis. 

Tinie Tempah said: “Sam’s great; as soon as I saw him pitch the Dragons I was trying to figure out how I could get involved! It’s an issue that blows my mind – we accept these cookies tracking us online, and then everything that happens afterwards is invisible.  

“Gener8 is an incredible tool that will be the answer for many of us who don’t want to just give our information away for free anymore.” 

Redknapp commented: “In my line of work, it’s always been the lads with passion, drive and a top workrate that’ve gone on to perform at the highest level, and that’s what I see in Sam. His determination to make a real change is contagious and I look forward to seeing what we can achieve together.” 

Lalvani added: “When Sam was in the Den, I knew I wanted to get behind the vision for Gener8 and give people the power to control their own data.   

“I’ve never done this before, but after the show I tracked Sam down to see if there was something that could be done – and now I’m delighted to be a part of the exciting movement.  

“Sam’s dedication and vision for the company inspires real belief in me that he’ll succeed in what Gener8 is setting out to do.” 

Since the start of the pandemic, Gener8 has supported the NHS by showing more than 15,000,000 Stay at Home and other informational ads to its users, free-of charge.