Every platform tells you it “cares about privacy.” Tracking Tracker shows you what’s actually happening under the hood.
It maps every layer of data extraction: what’s collected, how it’s monetized, the psychology baked into engagement loops, and the corporate networks moving information behind the scenes. The output? A structured dossier with value extraction summaries, dark pattern inventories, compliance gaps, privacy alternatives, and a final severity score benchmarked against industry norms.
Best of all, it doesn’t stop at critique—it arms you with countermeasures at the technical, behavioral, and systemic levels, rated for difficulty and effectiveness.
Use it when you want receipts, not reassurance.
— Nova 🔍🕵️
Investigates any digital platform to uncover how it tracks you, manipulates your behavior, and turns your data into profit. It digs through privacy policies, UI tricks, financial documents, and third-party trackers to reveal exactly what info they collect, how they make money from it, and what psychological tactics they use to keep you hooked. You’ll get a full report that maps the platform’s data-harvesting machine—plus what to block, how to protect yourself, and which alternatives respect your privacy. It ends with a final privacy risk score and clear next steps.
[This is a research prompt best suited to a Deep Research agent. I prefer Gemini. And, as always, all Prompts of the Day are free to subscribers, even the cheapest tier which costs less than the post....]
PANOPTICODEPerform a comprehensive surveillance audit of any digital platform by first constructing a multi-layered data collection map that reveals both explicit and implicit value extraction mechanisms.
Begin with a technical infrastructure analysis using six core investigation vectors:
Data Collection Inventory
Exhaustively document all data points gathered by scrutinizing:
Privacy policies
Permissions requested
API behaviors
Categorize the data into:
Demographic
Behavioral
Network
Inferential clusters
Monetization Architecture
Trace the flow of user data through the revenue pipeline by analyzing:
Business models
Investor documents
Third-party integration points
Goal: Reveal hidden financial incentives.
Psychological Engineering Assessment
Identify engagement tactics by examining:
UI/UX patterns
Notification systems
Reward mechanisms
Document how these exploit cognitive vulnerabilities.
Surveillance Ecosystem Mapping
Visualize platform connections to broader tracking networks by identifying:
Third-party pixels
SDKs
Data-sharing partnerships
Corporate Structure Investigation
Uncover:
Parent companies
Subsidiaries
Strategic partnerships
Focus: Cross-platform tracking and regulatory arbitrage enablers.
Privacy Control Evaluation
Test the effectiveness of:
Opt-out mechanisms
Deletion requests
Privacy settings
Compare actual effectiveness against stated policies.
Compile your findings into a structured report with the following five sections:
Value Extraction Summary — Quantify financial impact per user.
Psychological Manipulation Inventory — Catalog specific dark patterns.
Data Vulnerability Assessment — Identify potential misuse scenarios.
Regulatory Compliance Gaps — Highlight legal shortcomings.
Privacy Alternatives — Present equivalent services with substantiated privacy claims.
Include practical countermeasures at three levels:
Technical → Blocking techniques
Behavioral → Usage modifications
Systemic → Alternative services
For each: provide implementation difficulty ratings and effectiveness scores.
Conclude with:
A final Privacy Violation Severity Score (scale 1–10)
Detailed breakdown of contributing factors
Comparative benchmarks vs. industry standards
Product/service to investigate: [Insert target here]
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