Odyssey

Odyssey is a personal data privacy and control center. It gathers the traces you leave across platforms into one calm place, so you can finally see the shape of your data self.

The problem

The average internet user opens hundreds of accounts across dozens of sites and apps. In each one, small pieces of personal information accumulate — names, emails, birth dates, purchase histories, search records. Most people have no idea where this data lives, how it is used, or how to remove it. Yet these scattered fragments are the raw material for privacy breaches, targeted advertising, and phishing attacks.

Soon, the right of individuals to control their own data will become far more critical. Regulations like GDPR and KVKK already point in this direction. People will begin to treat their digital presence the way they treat their physical belongings — something they own, organize, and protect. Odyssey exists for that future. It answers a need that is not yet fully demanded, but is inevitable.

What it does

Odyssey connects to the platforms you use and gathers the data they hold about you. It then shows everything in one simple dashboard: what was collected, where it came from, and what it says about you.

If you decide you no longer want a company to keep your data, Odyssey can send a deletion request on your behalf. Instead of writing dozens of emails, you make one choice.

The difference

Most tools today only protect you. Password managers keep your passwords safe. VPNs hide your connection. They are useful, but they are passive. Odyssey is different because it is active.

Instead of only guarding what you have, Odyssey helps you take back what is already out there. It turns your scattered history into a single, readable picture — and gives you the tools to do something about it.

Who it is for

Odyssey is for people who want to understand their digital lives. Privacy-conscious individuals, technology enthusiasts, and anyone who believes that less data means less risk and more clarity.

What they get is simple but rare: real control. Odyssey shows them where their data lives, how it is used, and what they can do about it. It helps them shrink their digital footprint and finally understand their data self.

In short

Odyssey turns personal data from an abstract idea into something concrete and manageable. It gathers your digital traces, shows you what they mean, and lets you decide what happens next.