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You said don't call me.
They're still knocking.
You put your number on DND. Indian companies don't care.
Why?↓
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You create an account. The app asks to read your SMS.
You give Store A your phone number. Store B already has it.
Your browsing looks private. Then you log in.
You email them: "What data do you have on me?" They send you in circles.
How do we know all this? We went deep.↓
We investigated 107 Indian company websites.
What is a tracker?
Code that runs on a website and sends your data to another company — without asking. It counts your clicks, follows you across sites, records your screen, and figures out who you are.
Across 107 websites, the tracker was running. The privacy policy said nothing about it.
Here is what happens to you — step by step — when you open one website.↓
Here are three samples from the tracker layer.↓
These are just three. We investigated 107 companies.↓
We investigated 107 companies across fintech, health, D2C, travel, and more. Tap any company to see what we found.
Want the full picture? We have one more thing.↓
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— From the privacy desk