Datenfluss·Standard

Profile · measured

www.generali.ch

SCANNED 2026-08-17NO DECLARATION YET

When this home page loads, 4 third-party services load with it - 4 of them are based in a country without generally recognised data protection. These services typically receive at least your IP address.

Where the data flows

Legend: OWN INFRASTRUCTURE · SEAT WITH RECOGNISED DATA PROTECTION · SEAT WITHOUT GENERALLY RECOGNISED PROTECTION
The seat shows which data-protection law applies to the provider: recognised countries offer a level of protection comparable to Switzerland's; elsewhere, protection depends on contracts and certifications that only the website's own declaration can name. Own infrastructure means: the data stays with the website itself.

www.generali.ch Google AnalyticsANALYTICS · BASED USGoogle (statische Inhalte/Fonts)CONTENT DELIVERY · BASED USGoogle FontsFONTS · BASED USGoogle Tag ManagerTAG MANAGEMENT · BASED US

Measured

4 embedded third-party services

  • Google Analytics Analytics US
  • Google (statische Inhalte/Fonts) Content delivery US fonts.gstatic.com
  • Google Fonts Fonts US fonts.googleapis.com
  • Google Tag Manager Tag management US www.googletagmanager.com
What do the categories mean?

Analytics: Measures how visitors use the website – which pages, how long, from where.

Content delivery: Delivers parts of the website from a third-party network.

Fonts: Loads fonts from a third-party server – which sees your visit.

Tag management: A tool that can load further services – what it loads is invisible to this measurement.

Also observed

3 further external hosts

External addresses the page embeds that could not be attributed to a known service – often the organisation's own delivery networks.

  • assets.adobedtm.com
  • cdn.cookielaw.org
  • dev.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com

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Something in this measurement is wrong? An e-mail to kontakt@datenfluss-standard.ch is enough – we correct it, or remove the profile entirely on request.

Good to know

Violations of the FADP's access and information duties can cost the responsible individuals up to CHF 250,000 (Art. 60 FADP).

For customers

From knowing to acting

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Transparency about this measurement

Method and corrections

How this was measured: a single fetch of the home page on 2026-08-17, without executing JavaScript. The scanner honours robots.txt and identifies itself as DatenflussScanner/0.1. It recognises statically embedded resources of known providers.

What the measurement cannot do: see dynamically loaded services, check sub-pages, say where data is actually processed (the provider's seat does not tell), or judge whether an embedding is lawful. The finding is a lower bound, not a rating.

Something wrong? We are happy to correct it – a message to kontakt@datenfluss-standard.ch is enough. On request we also remove a profile entirely.

Raw data: measurement profile as JSON

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