The gist: upwards of 90 percent of government websites “create cookies of third-party trackers without any consent from users."
The answer: don’t visit any government COVID websites in the first place, and you won’t be tracked
(Natural News) European researchers put together a study revealing that government-run Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) information websites are a privacy-invading nightmare – let the public beware!
Entitled
“Measuring Web Cookies in Governmental Websites,” the paper, which was funded
by the European Research Council (ERC), the European Union (EU), and the
Spanish government, explains that government websites are basically being used
as “a single point of monitoring and tracking for the entire population of a
country” using web cookies.
Researchers
looked at three different types of websites, including the official
governmental websites of “G20” countries around the world; websites of international
organizations such as the United Nations; and popular websites used by the
public for Fauci Flu tracking and information. They looked at each site’s use
of cookies and came to the conclusion that upwards of 90 percent of government
websites “create cookies of third-party trackers without any consent from
users.”
“Web
cookies have been exploited to collect information about users’ online
activities and interests,” the paper explains (Related: The Transportation
Security Administration [TSA] also spies on air travelers).
“Non-session cookies, that are created by trackers and can last for days or months, are widely present even in countries with strict user privacy laws. We also show that the above is a problem for official websites of international organizations and popular websites that inform the public about the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Here’s a tip: don’t visit any government COVID
websites in the first place and you won’t be tracked
The
world’s largest economies, in other words, are engaging in undisclosed and
potentially illegal spying and surveillance schemes via official government
websites that the public uses to learn about COVID and engage in other forms of
propaganda consumption.
Of
the 5,550 governmental websites and more than 118,000 URLs administrated by
governments, more than 50 percent of their cookies belong to third parties,
while anywhere from 10-90 percent originates from known trackers.
“Most
of these cookies have a life span of more than a day and many an expiration
time of a year or more,” the study reveals.
Roughly
60 percent of government websites use at least one third-party cookie while 95
percent, or nearly all, of them, are creating cookies without
user consent. Third-party cookies, by the way, are “known to be tracking users
for data collection purposes,” the study explains.
Government
websites about the Chinese Virus are the worst offenders, as 99 percent contain
hidden cookies that were placed there without user consent.
“For
example, the very popular website with global maps about the COVID-19 cases,
maintained by Johns Hopkins University, add cookies
from 7 trackers,” the paper further reads.
“All
the other Top 10 websites are official national information websites in
European countries that have three trackers or more. The American Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also in the Top 10, with cookies
associated with three trackers.”
It
used to be that this type of thing only occurred in overtly communist countries
such as China, which leads the way in totalitarianism. As of late, however, the
United States and other Western powers appear to be emulating the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) model by imposing “social credit score”-type systems in
their respective countries.
The
Fauci Flu quickly became a catchall excuse to invade people’s privacy, force
certain restrictive behaviors, and even commit medical rape in the form of
mandatory masking and “vaccination.”
It
turns out that even on the web the government is violating people’s rights and
tracking their behavior without permission. The full scope of why the
government wants to track people’s online behavior has yet to come into view.
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