Party Privacy Institute (PPI) is a directory of venues that do not allow phones or photography inside.
A venue is listed if it has a documented policy against phones, cameras, or photography on the premises. This ranges from venues that seal phone cameras with stickers at the door, to venues that prohibit photography on the dancefloor, to private clubs whose written rules forbid filming.
Every verified entry links to a primary source — the venue’s own page, its written house rules, or coverage in an established publication. Entries without a verifiable source are marked “unverified” and remain visible but flagged. The date next to each entry is when the policy was last confirmed.
PPI lists policies, not enforcement. A policy may exist on paper but be loosely enforced, or the inverse. Confirm at the door. Entries are added by curation; this is not a community-edited list.
Venues missing from the directory can be submitted via Suggest a venue. Submissions require a link to a source documenting the policy. Without one, they remain unverified.