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You probably have dozens of apps on your phone — and many of them are quietly collecting data about you: where you go, what you use, how you move. That data doesn’t just stay with the app. It flows through advertising systems, gets shared with third parties, and can end up far beyond its original purpose — in some cases, powering surveillance tools that track people’s movements in near real time.
Investigations show that this ad-driven data pipeline is already being used at scale, turning everyday app activity into detailed behavioral maps of millions of users. And the most unsettling part? This isn’t some hack or breach — it’s how the system is designed to work. The same ads that fund your apps may also be quietly feeding a much larger surveillance machine.
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