When you visit a website or use an app, does your data only go to that one service?
No. Your data flows to dozens of third-party servers, often without your explicit consent.
This is one of the most eye-opening privacy realities. Analysis shows that when you use a website or app, your data, including personal identifiers and location information, gets sent not just to the primary service but to numerous third-party servers.
How data flows in practice:
- You open a shopping app.
- The app sends data to its own server.
- It also silently pings advertising networks, analytics platforms, and data brokers.
- These third parties can access your data without you ever knowing.
The Swisscom "Ville Vivante" project in Geneva (2012) demonstrated this vividly: from just 2 million cell phone calls made in one day, researchers could track 15 million movements across the city. Even anonymized movement data painted a detailed picture of the city and its inhabitants.
Key takeaway: The data ecosystem is a web, not a straight line. Every digital interaction spawns connections you don't see.